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I had read the Wikipedia article on which side of the road people drive on Thursday night so, while I didn't know from memorizing a list or anything, I knew that typically island nations drive on the left and continental nations drive on the right, so Ireland was my guess.

Teddy Duchamp was Corey Feldman's character in Stand By Me, and the stalker creepy character was an homage to that film as well.

I haven't been this depressed after a TV episode since Breaking Bad's "Peekaboo."

Hey, at least Jeopardy! contestants are keeping the Final percentage above the Mendoza line.

I did not look at it that way, but that makes a whole lot of sense. Thanks!

I couldn't get over the fact that since they kept jumping to the past, they wouldn't be around to watch the whole show in all of their incarnations. Had everything unfolded over the first five minutes, sure, but since it didn't it took me out of it a bit. At the end of the day though, its Comedy Bang! Bang! so its ok

Two exchanges I enjoyed:

The mere fact that you him 'Pop-pop' shows me that you're not ready.

I guessed Nixon, but assumed it was wrong since it said "first man" and there hasn't been anyone since he was president.

I believe the person tested for opiates was the first defendant, who was found guilty. I don't think they ever specified that the second client was tested for opiates, just drugs in general.

I liked that they at least did it before the commercial break. The producers seem more willing to do three whole categories (they rarely do more or less than 15 questions) before going to commercial, so if it took a tad longer it might not have affected the time in the second half, letting them get to more questions.

I liked David and will miss him. I'm very thankful that Sam lost. When he mentioned his "guide star" I wanted to vomit. And the way he answered every question like he was accepting a Nobel Prize (or like David Duchovny as Jeff Goldblum on SNL Celebrity Jeopardy) was irritating. Whenever he moved categories he spoke to

In fairness for his first wager, they were all having a brutal time on that category. I think the DD was the only one answered correctly. He still should have bet more, but from a "I don't want to be screwed when I miss this" perspective, it wasn't a terrible call.

I asked my wife the same thing yesterday when I saw 24 inch Grumpy Cat plush dolls at Sam's Club. They were soft though…

I was thinking "nude crude dude" I think it wasn't worth a lot of money, so they probably would have accepted any of the options as long as they rhyme.

There once was a truck that was silly.
It made people laugh more than Gilly.
If you gave one a drive,
You'd feel so alive,
You'd go home and jack off your willy

Diarrhea is the jazz of poop.

Its not urine, its sweat.

I'm glad they're finally adapting MTV's Cribs for comedians. I really need to see Marc Maron or Matt Besser or Tig Notaro take a cameraman around their house until they get to the bedroom and then in their sexiest voice say, "Yo, and this is where the magic happens" as they open the door.

I got a promo last week for the TOC that's final shot was a black and white Chu looking evil set to ominous music. It didn't have Julia Collins in it at all though.