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Jay See
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Ewe would say that.

High school graduate?

"Elton John, you just got Punk'd!"

Calling GLAAD a charity is a…charitable use of the word.

Generally John donates the money he makes from wedding gigs to his charitable AIDS trust. I can't find a specific source that he donated Rush's million but no reference says he didn't either.

"Rush's 4th wedding moved me…TO A BIGGER HOUSE!"

No, no there is not.

I'm still waiting to hear who was cast in the small but pivotal role of Judge Ito's clerk and whether for purposes of verisimilitude Murphy will have the actress blow her line the way the clerk did. I mean come on, clerk! It was your only line!

More like the cyanide used to refine gold from the mines which poisons everything around it.

They would have but TIME magazine refused to share its Scary Negro™ brand photo darkening filter.

It's based on the really stupid stereotype that gay men can't control themselves sexually. In an episode loaded with clichés it kind of makes sense in a "we're know we're doing a cliché-filled episode so here's one more" but it's still very much lowest common denominator humor and I expect better from YTW.

Thank you for being one of the handful of people who remember and appreciate Anozie's Renfield. Usually that role is such a sniveling cliché it was a delight to see him played as a powerful and self-assured man.

I could've lived without Edgar's little "why don't you find me attractive, you're gay" routine (not funny when my college roommate asked; not funny now) but it was mercifully brief and other than that an overall strong episode. My picture cut out a few times during Jimmy's meeting with his agent so I missed the

THE DOME WARNED YOU! DID YOU NOT HEED THE DOME?

He started ranting on MTV in the early 1990s, so yes.

I just started reading a biography of Agnes Moorehead, who was also in The Conqueror. The film is only indexed on three pages but she was one of the many who was caught in that cancer cluster. I've been wanting to watch it for a while but I'm worried that any camp value will be squelched by, ya know, all that death.

Remember when Bravo showed opera?

I watched the first episode and found it bland. I honestly have no idea if I watched the second. I don't hate Leary but he has a checkered TV track record. But he gave us two glorious seasons of Sirens which covers a multitude of sins.

I saw a headline on HuffPo to the effect of "First five JV questions were about Trump" and decided "fuck it" right then.

I flipped away before the interview and came back in the middle of Kevin's. I only heard Alex say something like "And after you played did you get to hang out with Chuck?" and that combined with the legend talk made me think they were talking about some celebrity game show Kevin had played, hosted by Chuck Woolery.