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If you are just discovering the joys of Stephen Fry, you have a LOT of wonderful things to look forward to... Jeeves & Wooster, A Bit of Fry & Laurie, a few seasons of Blackadder...the movie Wilde...smaller parts in a couple of The Hobbit movies, V for Vendetta, etc...

Good to know!  Thanks!

Help an “ex-Wisconsinite living in Seattle” out here. Based on the pictures of “Detroit-style” pizza I’ve seen—is the Wisconsin-chain Rocky Rococo’s “Detroit-style”?

(I grew up with Rocky’s and crave it something awful. I’m fairly lucky that there’s an orphaned location in Spokane, which is less than 5 hours drive

Yes to the “wrap a single slice of bread around a hot dog when you don’t have a bun” practice...still do that to this day.

But then you make an impossible leap to suggest that this makes a hot dog a sandwich. Really? One piece of bread = a sandwich? Since when?

Sometimes, I’ll pour some Dinty Moore beef stew on a piece

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Make a hole with a gun perpendicular
To the name of this town in a desk-top globe
Exit wound in a foreign nation
Showing the home of the one this was written for
My apartment looks upside down from there
Water spirals the wrong way out the sink
And her voice is a backwards record
It’s like a whirlpool and it never ends

(Apologies for a couple of spelling/grammatical mistakes in there.)

Check out this 2009 clip from John Mulaney...

I was the foreman on a jury for an incident where a black cab driver was pulled out of his cab and beaten by a Middle Eastern man...and the Middle Eastern man repeatedly used the n-word while punching the cab driver.

This was witnessed by dozens of people at a nearby bar.

The accused said that he was using the word

Came to this thread looking for Jet Moto.  

In Seattle, there are five brands of frozen pizza: Tombstone, Red Baron, California Pizza Kitchen, Digiorno and Totinos. That seems to be it. (Maybe Freschetta or Newman’s Own—but they’re not in the same part of the store.) It takes up maybe one or two freezer doors at most.

That’s why I love going back to Wisconsin

Where are you based out of WIYO? Because as someone who grew up in Wisconsin, moved to Seattle in the 90s and has traveled all over the US for work...I’ve never HEARD OF Home Run Inn pizza before this article. (Jack’s is fairly new to me too, but I have seen a couple in recent years.)

Just curious.

Charts in the 80s still had some regional-ness to them. (For instance, Oingo Boing was a big California thing...but not so big in the Midwest.) That can sometimes account for people not remembering everything that hit the Top 40. (Growing up in Central Wisconsin, I was often bewildered by certain crossover R&B songs

This is how I spend my free time.  :)

If you played only hit songs from that collection of groups, the concert would run 20 minutes.

Punch Buggy?!?!?!

Growing up in Wisconsin, that was always called Slug Bug.

And you called out the color: Slug Bug Red! Slug Bug Blue!

Slug Bug Safari Uni?

Ewwww...I’m glad I’m not a kid any more...

I’ve been a Mariners for over 20 years now. I’ve had season tickets right behind the plate (3rd level, yes...but the first row of the third level.) I’m even old enough to have gone to a few playoff games in person.

And there was something about this year that didn’t engage me. I haven’t been to a game this year and

...sadly, mostly with Yankees fans.  

Ian Karmel is a very funny comedian who came out of the Portland, Oregon scene and was a writer for Chelsea Latel--MY EYES! THE GOGGLES DO NOTHING!!!