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Really AV Club? Slow week, eh?

"They didn't know you'd be here, Condor. I knew you'd be here."

Or National Lampoon's Class Reunion.

I visit the AV Club everyday and I have no idea who Tom Scharpling. Or why he is "destroyed" an old Billy Crystal bit 10 years ago. Is the AV Club that desperate for clickbait articles?

I've never heard of Irma Jackson until your mention of it and I've just listened to it on Youtube. Wow. What a fantastic song.

Man, I loved this article. I have great memories of wasting time with my friends & neighbors while watching, Havey, MST3K, The Daily Show, Insomniac, etc…

Yeah. I mean Ellen said "Yep, I'm gay." Having two terms seems redundant.

Howard and Blythe Danner also costarred in the tv-series Adam's Rib, based on the Forties movie. That series was the first time I'd ever watched those two.

Bring back the Pat Sajak Show!

Oh no, you covet my ice cream bar! You can't take it from me now! I have had this ice cream bar since I was a child! People, always trying to take it from me. WHY WON'T THEY LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!!

Did not like Barton Fink at all, excepting John Goodman's performance. There are a few Coen films I haven't been crazy about, but all of them have been interesting at the very least.

Sorry, but I've known guys like Price/Daniel. Guys who are naive and yet have a big ego and are clueless in how they are perceived. Most of them were really good at their job, or at least parts of it. It would be obvious to everyone, except them, when they were out of their depth, both in the workplace and socially.

But if the jobs aren't essential to the NFL product, why have the cheerleaders at all? Seven NFL teams don't have cheerleaders; if the rest of the league followed suit, they wouldn't be missed. OK, maybe the Dallas cheerleaders would be missed. After all, they had a TV-movie based on them….

Sorry Sal. We can't take you off the hook.

"…I guess that's because I've got my face in the wrong darn place…."

I and a bunch of new college buddies played the hell out of Blowfly's "Rappin', Dancin' and Laughin' LP during my freshman year in 1981. Absolutely filthy and hilarious. RIP Blowfly.

Whatever. So did Jimmy Page.

With all deliberate speed…..

RIP Trapper John.

Horse pucky!