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That is one of my favorite episdoes not just of the series, but of all time greatest sitcom episodes ever.

The wacky stuff is what happens while he's hosting. Think of the Fraiser episodes with the SeaBees.

the '30s revival started a few years earlier with "Bonnie and Clyde," but it was close enough to the end of the decade that it carried over, then the trend got new life from "The Sting."

Not so much the clothes, but some of the colors came back.

Different kinds of shows. "Mary Tyler Moore" was groundbreaking television in the 1970s and "Happy Days" was not.

I totally believe this is a tribute, because it's CBS. They are honoring on of thier own. Also her fans are thier target demographic.

"Star Wars," "Godfather," and "Jaws" come to mind. If movies and television shows can have reboots, then I think video games are fair game.

That's totally what I was thinking the game should be. It's a quest. You are going from point A to point B with limited resources.

I watched "Grizzly Man" in a college psych class. Partway through the documentary I expected this was a test; the teacher told us it was a real documentary so we would believe him. After, I totally expected him to say that it was a parody, and that we'd been tricked. Imagine my surprise when I found out that it was in

Season 1 works so much though: But it's you girl and you should know it. With each glance and every little movement you show it.

Interesting. I've heard that a dividing line between between Millennials and Gen-X is that Millennials have no lived memories (they know it happened, but they were too to be politically aware) of the Cold War, but that Gen-Xers have lived memories of the Cold War.

Better late than never.

No worries.

I was just saying the way I thought it should be for children of presidents.

You can hate the kid, you just can't post mean things about him online.

My rule: if the child the president is under the age of 18, and the only thing they did during the campaign was smile and wave at the end of an event, or sit with the parent at the end of a campaign ad, the kid is off limits, and I don't care what political party they are.

I remember watching "Animaniacs" as a kid. "Pinky and the Brain" had a segment that made fun of Chelsea Clinton, and I vividly remember my mother telling me what they were doing was not okay.

Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr. are fair game. They are all well over the age of 18. They were on the campaign trail as surrogates and gave interviews in that capacity as well. I agree that Barron is only 10 and off limits for this kind of tweet.

That checks out. Both parents are alive.

I was hoping for some sort of action/adventure caper/con/heist movie, or something about the space version of rum-rummers/smugglers and this sounds like Oliver Twist in space, with a protagonist who's way too old for the Oliver Twist archetype.