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There has been another company proposing to build a three-wheeled car in recent years, but their production date keeps geting pushed back -- for long enough that it seems unlikely it will ever arrive: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elio_Motors

I live in a small, rural community (our county population is about 50,000). When we had our old-style Pizza Hut, I would go there occasionally for lunch because the buffet was a good deal — and it was the only pizza buffet in town; we’re too small for a Cici’s or anything like that. But they closed that building down

Bojangles’ dirty rice is my go-to side at Bojangles; I usually get the red beans and rice at Popeye’s (I did yesterday, as a matter of fact).

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A senior citizen family member of mine, who lives alone, recently started getting boxes of frozen, microwavable meals set up by his health insurance, for very little cost. The meals have balanced nutrition — they’re not very tasty, probably because they’re low-sodium. (He made me take a few with entrees that he

Right. I signed up as soon as it was available for Roku, and I never got around to watching WW84 during the window. (I still haven’t seen the first one, either, though I’m sure I’ll watch them both at some point.) I’m ashamed to admit this, but one of the things I’ve enjoyed the most has been the ability to just put

I love Steven Spielberg’s little cameo as the sandwich-eating county clerk who takes the tax payment from Jake and Elwood at the end of “The Blues Brothers.” John Landis seems to enjoy recruiting his director friends for cameos; Frank Oz, of course, is the prison guard who returns Belushi’s belongings to him at the

Sometimes they’re listed as separate shows, but I have seen them listed as “The ‘This Old House’ Hour,” or some such.

It’s basically two shows, which most PBS stations run back-to-back: “This Old House,” which takes on one project at a time, and “Ask This Old House,” which has quicker segments on individual DIY tasks, most in answer to viewer questions.

I did not realize that “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” had started a new season until over the weekend, and so I had to catch up on the first two episodes using the CW app. It’s interesting — they are still in P&T’s Las Vegas theatre, but they have a huge video wall of virtual audience members. Some of the magicians are

Well, Jay and Dave appeared together in a Super Bowl ad once, so anything’s possible.

Does he find a French headmaster at the bottom of any of them?

I enjoy making my own yogurt and buttermilk; I’m going to try making kefir one of these days, but I’m not sure I’m up to caring for the kefir grains (it’s kind of like having a sourdough starter). I’ve never actually tried kefir.

Lately, some MST3K episode where they made fun of *just this exchange* has been popping up frequently, either on the PlutoTV or Shout! Factory TV MST3K channels. I forget which episode it is, but it makes me chuckle every time.

That’s what *she* said.

Julia Claiborne Johnson is from my small, rural town in Tennessee, even though she long since moved to California (her husband, Chris Marcil, is a TV comedy writer). In my old newspaper job, I interviewed her several years ago for a local-gal-makes-good story about her wonderful debut novel, “Be Frank With Me.” Her

Cool! Thanks!

Well, I really want to see the “Murder, She Wrote” parody with Paula Pell .....

I remember John Hillerman, pre-“Magnum, PI,” played Simon Brimmer, who saw himself as Ellery Queen’s rival.