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Michael K
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My kids love it, and I'm always joking about how the next time we're in Santa Barbara we'll have to visit the temperate rain forest there.

Perhaps because Buddy Ebsen was Holly Golightly's redneck husband in Breakfast at Tiffany's?

One of them is for finished product - producer/artist, the other is for songwriting. Or some such rationalization.

No, it's Luigi, the tire store owner.

Is this the same singing skeleton puppet who was doing Al Green in Chef?

It's been ages, and I only read the first couple, but one thing I remember from the first book was the characters coming across what was obviously a ruined section of freeway, and some sort of robotic thing.

I'm pretty sure they were jelly beans.

And the minions were not the worst thing about that trailer. Yes, I'm looking at you, Sandra Bullock's Flat Line Readings.

"Sexually permissive liberalism of the 60s" is the go-to bugbear for this story.

So who's going to pitch an I, Spy sequel series with Bill Cosby and Josh Duggar?

"Tune in tonight on THC. And don't forget to bring the snacks!"

My wife is on the phone and says your argument is invalid.

That's funny, whenever I see or hear someone being a Southern apologist I put that album on as loud as I can stand.

Thank you! I've been waiting for that.

We really liked him too. Coleman has an understated charisma that he seems to bring to most of his roles. Even when he's sleazily hitting on Oscar in the Office, you're like, "Ewww … well … okay, sure."

"Glasses"? Rings a bell - originally from the episode synopses, I think?

And non-Senator-but-closeted-VP's-husband on Scandal

Though I think Jack Coleman had the best post-Heroes role as "the Senator" on The Office.

What's-his-name's got a gig with a really bad haircut on Agents of SHIELD.