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Dammit, this really sucks. And that lawyer’s defense is garbage even if it’s true.

It’s strange to see this come out as was just listening/watching this Howard Stern appearance from 1995 for the first time last week.

Starred for introducing me to ‘clyde’

I’m definitely going to search for that!

Blackish is the other show I was thinking of as I watched this as both shows have excellent ensemble casts.

That’s what I think of every time I see these videos. Then they’ll throw in a couch and I’m happy again.

Saw it in a theater kitted out with plush recliners and a beer-and-wine bar, so that definitely enhanced my viewing. It felt like a long, lazy summer day to me and I thought that was just fine. That first Sufjan Stevens tune (featuring some lyric where he sings something too on-the-nose along the lines of “it’s been

It’s funnier than any sitcom I’ve seen in a while. It’s fast and witty. I thought it was sharp. It was hilarious and was not a pro-Trump platform. That’s like saying All In The Family is a pro-Nixon platform. Why can’t a show be about people?

There’s a truck in there somewhere too.

He’s doing balding exactly right.

Dios mio, ¿por qué no ambos!

Did Brian May hand-pick him as the director while knowing everything that we now know about him? I’m not being facetious. I just have no idea how that process worked.

It’s in the same spirit of compromise that I use “Signal” to text with a family member.

FB constantly prompted me to add my phone number to it,

Solid rule. My friend’s Morrissey tattoo looks vaguely like Abe Lincoln if you catch it at a certain angle, but she’s aware of that at least.

This, exactly. It was like watching an eight-year old boy scout over-explain the joke he’s telling before laughing at his own punch line.

He’s/you’re doing it right. And thank you!

Is he active now? I stopped playing for a few years and didn’t realize how much I missed it until I started again.

I am marrying a keyboard player later this year. I hadn’t dated a musician before, and as we grew close and moved in together I gradually realized that it must have been periodically annoying for my past

It hurts. It’s brilliant. I haven’t read it yet, but it’s from a series of conversations that were recorded by Jaglom (at Welles’ request) and published in 2013, titled “My Lunches with Orson.” Excerpts are all over the web, but the NYer article below discusses the context along with some of the highlights

I was hoping for this, and I am happy for the rest of the day now. Thank you!

This conversation between Orson Welles and Henry Jaglom comes to mind: