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Sometimes I type before I fully engage my brain.

Counterpoint: It's not about the destination, it's about the journey. That's why a Phillipino is the lead singer now.

Idiocracy

I just want to clarify, I wasn't really editorializing. The segment was partially about one fairly militant atheist.

Isn't the second scenario three coin flips? Steve has to miss, Melissa has to be correct, and the tiebreaker. But yeah, how much he liked the category certainly would come in to play.

You absolutely HAVE to allow for the possibility of your opponent being wrong. If you take that chance out of the equation, you are not giving yourself the best possible chance to win. Stupid decision by Steve in my eyes.

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (18 Mar 1982):

Half-assed FULL FRONTAL WITH SAMANTHA BEE Recap

I thought he'd be bigger.

….because you see, um…if it's pointless than they can't keep score, which would preclude a victory for either team.

Then how do they determine a winner?

I liked Rosie O'Donnell a lot better before she played her "Self".

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (01 Feb 1990):

I thought about talking about The Passion, but I misplaced my zeal. Anyone have any spare zeal? I like mine best if it's been milk fed.

Fallon reruns beating everything is the equivalent of Big Bang Theory reruns beating everything. I mean, I get it, but I don't have to like it. And by like it I mean not be more than slightly nauseated by it.

Friday: Basketball on CBS rebounded to a 1.8

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (25 Mar 1977):

It made me look at Amar in a different light when Charlie Palmer referred to him as an asshole. He always seemed cocky, but I really wasn't thinking of an ego out of control. Weird dynamic between teacher and pupil.

It's my understanding that if Jeopardy! doesn't have enough four time champions for the ToC, they stick their toe in the three timer pool. I would be happy to see the return of Philip, he definitely would make things interesting.

Mike Rowe turned affability into an art form.