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Glass Onion was Greece.

OK Computer was kind of the DSOTM of the late 90s. Certainly to my ears.

Mrs F77 has been retching at the word dill, never mind the herb itself, for several decades now.

Contains several of my favourite quotes. Abe’s “I used to be with it” speech. Rock attaining perfection in 1974. Smiling politely. “I’m sending you to a vet.”

I don’t even know anymore.

Probably my favourite Simpsons episode.

Not interested in getting into the big debate (summary: I’m an anti-monarchist who still thinks the morons should leave her alone) but I’m interested in the house style of calling her Kate Middleton. Is it a conscious decision you would apply to all titled people who married into the aristocracy of various countries?

Funnily enough, I watched it last week for the first time in years, and I’d completely forgotten they did Take Me to the River.

I’m guessing they thought Carlson’s people were onto them. They’ve pulled off some pretty effective pranks on hatemonger Katie Hopkins and occasional UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman.

At least you don’t have to pay for them.

I misread the title and thought “I thought Leprechaun was bad.  How bad must Leprechaun 12 have been?”

“”People” like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can’t trust “people”, Jeremy.”

Her deeply unpleasant boyfriend from the first season oddly becomes the best part of the second.

Good point.

Being choked is a hard one to trot out as a party piece. I once heard an interview on the radio of a 90-year old Erik (Admiral Akhbar) Bauersfield. In a 20 minute segment, he must have said “It’s a trap” about 30 times, unbidden.

It won’t come close to the original, but if it’s half as funny as the real documentary, Bros: After the Screaming Stops, I’ll be just fine with that.

Jethro Tull already (kind of) did it with their first album.

There was a little bit of mumbling early on, but generally the dialogue was just fine.

It just wasn’t that funny.

Counterpoint: The Muppets.