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Well we're talking like five people, I think? Wayne, Hayward, Dick Powell, the Mexican guy whose name escapes me…anyone else? It's not like the crew was vomiting from gamma radiation exposure at the wrap party. Just strikes me as a silly myth.

I think her and Kira Reed were my favorites. Not that long ago when I was really bored I tried googling them. Reed was the pitch woman for some website called mymedicalrecords.com. No trace of Gabriella Hall whatsoever. My goodness she was beautiful.

Jacqueline Lovell was pretty fabulous, yes. She actually had a little success out of the Skinemax bubble, got a few parts on Law and Order and such.

Rob Reiner lost his fastball in a very similar way.

The storyline is kind of creaky in that early-talkie 1930 kind of way. But yeah, Harlow gets mega-slutty. I think there's a nip slip in that famous "Let me slip into something more comfortable" scene.

I'm boggled that anyone could regard the Marx brothers as a guilty pleasure. How many films do they have on the National Film Registry? Three?

The Mets were fighting a Cardinals team that had stellar seasons in 1985 and 1987, but didn't get the New York hype and didn't have a lot of tell-all books written. And of course they should have beaten the Dodgers in the 1988 NLCS, no excuse for that.

Poor Bill Buckner. The worst thing about it is, even if he fields that ball, Wilson is probably still safe at first base. Watch the replay, Stanley is late getting off the bag and getting to first.

Indeed. It's kind of funny how Strawberry and Gooden are viewed as failures and might have beens. They played for a long time! They each won multiple rings!

I remember once seeing him on Letterman when he was clearly high. Was trying to talk about politics but instead started babbling about "the senator from the North". It was glorious.

"You guessed it—Frank Stallone!"

I hope they ask about that story from Gooden's book where a drug-crazy Kevin Mitchell decapitated a cat.

I don't think Janeane Garofalo covered herself in glory. Took a job, spent several months complaining and ripping the people who hired her, quit.

Yep, Rabin sneers at the game show sketch because it is supposedly racist but that was a legitimately hilarious sketch, one of the highlights of that season. Farley's utter terror is the joke; the Japanese characters are not the butt of the joke at all.

I distinctly remember laughing my ass off at that line.

She quit, didn't she?

It's really disorienting to see him playing a completely ordinary role as an FBI tech in "Manhunter".

Just another reminder that Leslie Jones is the worst.

That self-defense class sketch was funny, though. It really was.

No one wants to talk about Skinemax? Dammit! Are there NO Kira Reed fans here?