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OtherJimDonahue
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I worked at Arby's the summer of '79 or maybe '80. We had to memorize a spiel to respond to customers when they asked, "Is this real roast beef?" The short answer would have been "no." But the answer we had to commit to memory avoided that word. I don't remember the answer exactly, but it did include "food-grade

He's going to a farm upstate? Oh, the dog I had when I was a little kid is there! He must be at least 40 by now.

I hadn't heard. Well, this gives him more time to focus on The Flop House.

Wait … a talking cat?!? That's crazy!

I just rewatched the movie. I didn't spot Wain anywhere, but IMDb says he plays "Paco" uncredited. Where is Paco in the movie?

Do do Pazuzu that you do so well.

She's an Italian Catholic. Really. (Born Josephina Victoria Occhiuto, per Wikipedia.)

He is the father of Chet Haze.

"Chloë Grace Moretz as a New York Post reporter who suffers from … psychotic episodes"

Thanks!

Just curious—which affiliate?

These 10 hours use up all the plot of the three published novels, I think. (Not that there couldn't be more novels, or that the TV show couldn't go in another direction.)

"… then back to New York for about a month or so of Broad City. "

Just enough, or more than enough?

I would swear his retirement was officially announced around the time the Car Talk guys announced theirs. Did I imagine that?

Subscription Hulu, not free Hulu, unfortunately.

That's how I read it, too.

The second movie made more in its opening weekend than the first did in its entire theatrical run, which is pretty mind boggling. So I guess that means the first became a hit on video.

The only Madonna song I own. A perfect pop track.

Mmmmm, bread.