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"No one with half a brain takes anything Trump says seriously."

Always found that an interesting final choice for the trifecta.

"Donald O'Connor couldn't learn the Macarena!"

A friend of mine questioned if Studio 60 could stay on the air when it first came on because he doubted there would there be enough interest in a drama about a late night sketch show. I had never really thought about the subjects of dramas in that way before, but it hit me why police and lawyers and doctors were a

Yeah, and effin Pete Campbell has her!!

I'm thinking all/most of the shoot considering this quote from her and record they set.

I remember telling a friend that they finally started playing old songs with "Angel of Harlem" on the B-stage. He said, "Yeah, that really old song from way back in the late 80s."

Started the early ZooTV shows with 8 songs from it. Considering how crucial a moment in time that was after Rattle & Hum that was pretty ballsy. And since I attended one of those early shows myself, I can say it definitely worked.

I think a woman getting the most popular votes in a Presidential election puts it very solidly in the "issue" category.

Interesting that not too long ago you could have wrote "non-white" or "woman" and that sentence would have worked, but now you have to combine the two.

I'd love to but I literally gave it all up during a Spring cleaning. My freezer is completely legitimate now.

Human flesh from my freezer.

More unlikely than "Two Time Academy Award Winner Hilary Swank"?

A lesser known who had a much more toned down take than Travolta (Shapiro never came across as a complete weirdo to me) would have improved the series so much. The story certainly allows for over-the-top performances, but Travolta still managed to go way overboard given that latitude.

Michael J Fox?

Considering she was in bed following sex, I wouldn't put it high on the list of gratuitous scenes. People are known to be nude and expose various parts of their body at that point. And it does show something I find amusing with some women (probably men too) in that situation. They have sex with a guy and then are

Lethal Weapon hit me right in my bipolar teenage brain when it came out. I saw it over a dozen times in the theater. Martin Riggs was my idol. Many were worried.

As a Mariners fan, I'd love it if the M's were the Buffalo Bills of baseball. Hell, the "any team that occasionally makes the playoffs" of baseball would be awesome at this point.

Yes, it's a local game (attendance) more than the national game (national tv ratings) it once was. Attendance is more than solid, it's been climbing for decades. It's over 30,000 per game now compared to less than 15,000 during most of the 1950s-70s. And in that way it's far from "dying." As a business it's thriving

Yes, and at this rate if baseball continues getting stronger and the NFL gets weaker, MLB should pass the NFL in popularity in only a few more decades.