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Jane M Byrne
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It seems every few years, some self-anointed sports expert declares Baseball a washed-up sport nobody gives a crap about anymore. Tell that to the people I meet when I go to a game and Nationals Stadium or huge crowds in Chi-town when the Cubs won their first World Series in over a century. It makes me think of what

I gave up drinking years ago, but even when I did drink Bud was one of my least favorite brews. That said, now I want to see the ad for myself. Does everything have to be a political statement these days?

I have been watching this show, and I have been giving it a fair shot (it helps that I'm a fan of James Ellroy's novels), but I am getting close to the point where I will go back to watching The Voice and/or Dancing with the Stars.

Definitely one of the better latter-day Simpsons eppies. I actually laughed out loud more than once, and I was glad that the Simpsons closed ranks behind Marge to get her out of her jam. I always feel kind of bad for Ol' Gil though.

Well, the couch gag kind of left me cold, but overall I thought it was a pretty good episode. For all the hype, I wasn't expecting the character death to be Krusty's dad (who only appeared in a handful of episodes), but Krusty's dealing with the loss of his dad was pretty touching and I liked his breakdown on the

I thought that this was a pretty good latter-period Simpsons eppie. I agree that Marge was somewhat out of character for much of this eppie, she was more snappish and Homer-like. Also, Lisa should know by now not to give Homer radish seeds.