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“English actor David Tennant”?  He’s not going to be happy!

Especially having already been referenced in TL.

My Disney+ membership has consisted of two months - one for a Muppets binge and one for Get Back.

A lot of the critical points made are fair, but it has some very funny moments, and the Denise Richards performance of Can’t Take My Eyes Off You is legitimately one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.

Thank you!

I was about to say the same.

Funnily enough, I finally watched the last episode only a month ago. We were regular watchers during its run but missed the last one. My brother taped it with his brand new video recorder intending for me and my parents to go around to his to watch it. We just never did for some reason. Then I was talking about it

It’s a glorious album.

I’m a big fan of Mulaney but was disappointed with the Sack Lunch Bunch.  As far as his personal life is concerned, it doesn’t look good, but I guess it’s a personal matter for them.

Tell that to the manatees.

I think the article already made that point with one of the linked YouTube videos in the last para.

And Ashbourne in Derbyshire, on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday.

I’m assuming it’s the kind of people who spend a lot of time whining about “cancel culture”.

Sorry - if that were the case, cricket and tennis would also have been known as football. All football codes seem to derive from games played in mediaeval times with minimal rules involving hundreds of people in two teams trying to force a ball to opposite ends of their village or town. Lives were lost and it was

It was mostly called football, but occasionally soccer (derived from Association Football as being distinct from Rugby Football, occasionally referred to as “rugger”). The pedants got sniffy about it being used exclusively as the name of the game in the US for the same reason that the word football dropped out of

My personal preference would be Hunky Dory at 1.  So many of my favourite songs on the same album - Kooks and Queen Bitch are hard to beat.

I thought it was patchy - Tennant and Sheen were excellent, as was Jon Hamm, but the rest of it was pretty average.

Sounds like fun.  I’m in.

Exactly right - he was at least partly depressed by being outsold by the likes of Foreigner and The Steve Miller Band, and wanted some hits. It was more the fact that he later felt trapped into churning out more of the same that was the problem.

The problem for me is that there are more than a few bad apples, and, critically, the ones who consider themselves good apples refuse to do anything about the bad ones, and often actively protect them. It’s the whole set up of police unions. Not just in the US.