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Sam was in Foggy Bottom, and that was just so Josh could hear her say "FOWWY BOWWOM."

Probably not, but every "West Wing" fan knows what it is now.

Even though the "West Wing" is not set in the real world/our historical timeline, I am convinved that Capitol Beat is ACN's Sunday morning show.

Lyman is Chief of Staff. I agree with all of these.

Thank you for clarifying your objection. That makes sense.

At 12 or 13 they could easily watch reruns of "Will and Grace" in the afternoon or early evening because I'm pretty sure that's in syndication somewhere. It's probably on some something like Netflix too. Also if they have a smartphone or a computer with internet access, they can see stuff that's far more graphic than

For about a week I kept sending my Dad lists of famous movie stars who were older than he was. It started because we were looking up how old Julia Roberts and George Clooney were, which made him feel really old.

#2462 is eating pizza with a fork.

Seriously. I could understand people being upset if he used to taxpayer money to buy an expensive replica of something and go to Comic Con, but that's not what happened. While in college, a guy had some geeky fun. I don't see how this disqualifies him or is in any way a mark against him.

Agreed. I can't think of anyone on either side of the aisle who comes close in terms of experience and a wide range of experience in government. I get that HW Bush came from a wealthy, powerful family which gave him some advantages, but Jeb's resume and W's resume didn't even come close to HW Bush's.

Oprah/Clinton could work. (Bill or Hillary)

I'm a Democrat, but if we're just talking about resumes, than George HW Bush is the most qualified person we have ever had as president. His resume is mind boggling.

Trust me, canon and reality have never had any impact on shippers.

Good friends, roommates, long time companions, and the list goes on.

It sounds a bit like the Sal Mineo character in "Rebel Without a Cause," only this time the gay character gets a song, instead of just longing glances. Also, the gay character survives in this movie, so that's progress, sort of.

There's no question you need a balance. You need to see what sort of craziness is happening backstage, but also be able to enjoy what is happening onstage/on camera as well.

It was funny, but it went on too long.

What I was trying to say was that Henson wasn't signing the deal and then walking away from the Muppets the second the ink was dry. He was going to continue to be involved on the creative side.

I feel sketch comedy (SNL) is a close cousin to the variety show. The idea of talk show could have worked, but not as a single camera mockumentary reality show. The ideal Muppet show needs to have fun stuff backstage, and a bit of music onstage. There are different ways of doing that.

I love the idea of Animaniacs shorts before Warner Brothers movies.