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I hadn't heard the term "otter" until this season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Upvote from a Yooper.

They were on NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" last week and exhibited too much of an actual sense of humor to be right-wing nut jobs.

As a Michigander, I find it both sad and hilarious how Gov. Snyder is now proposing the strictest lead controls in the country in an attempt to save his political ass. Suddenly he's cares about children and the poor! A genuine change of heart!

I found it ironic that the audience didn't laugh at "Heather", but mainly at Jost's reaction to her.

I am so disappointed that "A Talking Cat!?!" was not the first comment.

Exactly. When I went to Journey/Loverboy/Pat Benatar a while back, the "Dad Rock" (or for my case, Mom Rock) label would fit the bill. But these guys are all legends, and still putting it out there on stage.

Chicago was myy very first concert. Nosebleed seats with my friend and her mom in 1982 at the Notre Dame ACC.

HEY YOU GUYS!
This was my absolute favorite as a kid. "The Adventures of Letterman" was the best!

Anyone else see him on Elementary last night as a pretentious artist with hilarious facial hair? I said, out loud to nobody, "Hey, that's Michael McDonald!"

I am not a person prone to anger, and generally avoid confrontation, but several years ago while hiking in Yellowstone NP I came upon a group of teenagers, one of whom was carving his name into a wooden trail sign. I walked by, then suddenly stopped and turned around as a wave of rage passed over me unlike I could

WI, IN. IL or MI?

My first thought too. Whew.

Everyone's just upset about Merle Haggard's death. Give us a day or two.

That was my first thought, too. Aren't both McHale and Forte way too old to play these roles? Are there no reasonably talented 20-somethings who could handle this?

I thought the same thing! BTW it's Potawatomi, a spelling and pronunciation I will always remember because of a sign in at a river crossing in my home town explaining the native history of the area that I must have passed 1000 times during my childhood.

I enjoy this show, though watching it instantly adds 25 years to my actual age.

I hope to catch them during this tour, as I've never seen Cheap Trick live. "Surrender" has always been a favorite, and even more so after Conan used it to premier his run on The Tonight Show. In retrospect, he should have used "Road to Nowhere".

Are you my brother, Paul?