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Any time Kramer is seen running through actual New York locations, it's a
double.  It happens in a few episodes.  I think they mention it in a
commentary or one of the behind-the-scenes things.  The guy doing Kramer
is quite a bit shorter, but they thought he had the movements down so
used him anyway.  I think it

What she really needed was a Junior Mint.

I live in St. Louis, and St. Louis style pizza is not that good let me tell you.  Super-thin crust, light sauce, and provolone cheese.  The only people that i know that like it are locals that have eaten it their whole lives.

I'd rather have the hater podcast back than another season of the office.  What are the chances of that?  I miss Amelie's sexy voice.

What i want to know is, what does S.N.U.H. have to say about all of this?

True Dat.

Do people really take these characters seriously enough to be 'shippers?  I'll admit, i'm not really a fan, but i've seen the show enough times, and it seems as though all the characters are pretty much cartoon characters.  They don't seem (to me) to be deep enough to care about their "relationships".  

@avclub-e305c4a87433ee66e142f67c450fdf6a:disqus  , i don't love everything on NPR, but even the shows covering things i'm not that interested in are at the very least o.k..  Add that to the many, many things that i love about NPR, and that makes it GREAT!

@avclub-f2b489efd726db529335e31c83509c73:disqus , no, it's just that i'm a fan of fringe, and i had higher hopes!

My name is Kevin and i live in St. Louis.  That's all the info i'm giving…

I thought it was Gollum.

I sat next to a girl in a writing class in college who had the same kind of beauty as Ms. Jacobs.  Maybe the most beautiful woman ever i've seen in person.  When the professor asked us to choose partners for a project, she chose me.  She said she chose me because i looked "smart."  I ran into her a couple of days

When is it awful?  Sure, A Prarie Home Companion isn't my cup of tea, but i wouldn't say that it was awful.  Boring maybe, but not awful.  And other things may not interest me, like The Splendid Table, but it's a pretty well done show.

Well, you certainly display you're impressive grasp of comedy with that hilarious screen name. 

I've always liked him.  He's a smart, funny, likable guy.  And i will always respect him for really giving it to that asshole Leno.  And not just the hour long withering impression he did, but also the 10 questions bit he did on that asshole Leno's show the next day.  I was very impressed.  Plus, Sarah Silverman.

I'm not a fan of her show, and i've never seen anything else she might have been in, but she is quite possibly the most beautiful woman i have ever seen (in that blond hair/fair skin/blue eyes/full lips kind of way), and she seems like a lovely person.

You should accept yourself just as you are— NPR is great!

I can't remember what it was, but i read an interview where Odenkirk thrashed some big movie or tv show and found it funny and surprising.  While it's refreshing to see the honesty, doesn't he want to work with these people some day?  John Carter was directed by a Pixar big wig and Odenkirk would (potentially) be a

Well, some people just have a way with words, and some people… oh… not have way?

I met Chris Elliot at a stop on his book tour for Shroud of the
Thwacker.  Got his autograph on an old Late Night with David Letterman
book, too.  He was really nice and funny.  I asked him about Calvert
Deforest and he said he'd talked to him a few months before and that he
was doing well for a guy his age.  He died