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And now on Never Not Funny she's a go too for Jimmy Pardo's Dirty Carson.

Betty White from the Mary Tyler Moore Show

"See? It's all perfectly normal."

Wow, the BROTHERS Wikipedia page is actually pretty interesting.

I remember this show, but I think that in addition to the swishy guy one of the brothers was also gay, but but actually acted like (and was treated like) a regular guy (for lack of a better term.)

I watched Match Game reruns as a kid and thought Charles Nelson Reilly was just kind of goofy.

I don't think Richard ever officially came out to the public so I guess they're either respecting his wishes or afraid of getting sued.

Yeah, for me it was the very early eighties and I was I guess 7 or 8 and a rerun of SOAP was on and they kept calling Jodie gay so I finally asked my dad what that meant and he told me that he liked men instead of women and that was the end of it. It's probably best for a kid to kind of have a general idea of what it

Yeah, I remember watching it as a kid that age and having no idea that Jack was meant to be playing gay (or probably what it even was to be gay which probably helped my cluelessness)

But AJ is stupid. That's all there really is to it.

Orton has almost certainly spent his whole life having run ins with cops that ended with them letting him go.

I was surprised that they let Graves say that. Episode One had both Heyman and JBL towing the company line the whole way through.

It was a Very Special Episode!

Nikki said "Want to know something really embarrassing?" as she moved away from reality back to the storyline.

And he won the Royal Rumble and then risked having his shot taken away from him by refusing it. And I'm still not sure why they took away AJ's shot after he won it.

Yeah, he'd probably be a "hold my nose and vote for Trump" guy. Or possibly even he wouldn't vote at all, but hard to imagine Hank not voting.

There was a (brief) moment where I actually wanted to see Foley-HHH, but reality set in quickly.

Because it makes it seem like more of an honorary thing when they just hand them out at once.

OK, they've been together for 25 years, but it's only been 20 years since we've all heard of them. That makes me feel a little better. I'm still very youthful.

No idea if it was a good episode or not, but Golden Girls once had an episode where Rose got a new boyfriend named Ernest who was having… troubles and the episode was titled "The Impotence of Being Ernest."