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Also, Hillary wasn't the one who cheated/had affairs. It seemed like a really strange thing to bring up. It's like this is some breaking news scandal that only a few people know about.

Seriously though, what was with all the sniffing? Does he have a cold or is he allergic to something?

I don't understand why Trump was complaining about the microphone. I could hear him just fine. There was no strange static or sounds coming from it. It seemed a really strange thing to complain about.

They talk about that in "Square Pegs" too.

Guralnick as the major source material or GTFO.

Agreed. "Ladies Choice" and especially "New Girl in Town" were those rare songs added for the movie that totally work. "New Girl in Town" really captured the sound of the old girl groups.

John Waters could reprise his role from the movie and be the flasher that lives next door.

I love the idea of a grizzled old friend being the one who's from the Public Defenders' office. He could be the end of crusading liberals, I'm thinking someone who went to college/law school in the 1970s.

"Brew-haha" would be the title of the 2002 era college comedy. It takes place over the course of the day. There's a huge party that's central to the plot. It would be an ensemble cast with multiple storylines that converge and overlap.

I can't believe someone else here remembers "Cane." So you're the other person who watched that show.

Agree. I'm working on a PhD, but I will never make/ask my students or anyone else call me Dr. In official correspondence (e-mails, letters) I'll use Professor, and for social stuff (invitations) I'll use Ms. or Mrs.

There has to be character from the Public Defenders' office. Maybe it's her roommate or someone she hangs out with outside of work.

I think he'll still get residuals from NCIS. Also, since they didn't kill off his character, they could find some way to write him back into NCIS.

I have a theory that during the 1970s, CBS figured out how to develop programs that Boomers, who were at that point young and emerging adults, would want to watch. CBS executives realized based on the size of that demographic they could keep making money by creating shows that would appeal to that demographic.

I don't like Skittles, but I do something similiar with my M&Ms. I don't have as specific a color order as you do.

Angela Lansberry, Betty White and Dick Van Dyke are the regulars, and then there's a guest celebrity each week.

Love it. I would totally watch that.

My understanding is that luxury malls are doing fine, but the more low-rent/down market malls are struggling.

Agreed. "Cry Baby" is so much better than the movie version of "Grease."

I now want this to exist as well. You know the way they did "Castle" books that are supposed to be the books that Richard Castle actually writes? There should totally be a "Mad Men" version. Publish a collection of all of Ken's short stories. (I know he's fictional)