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My ex-wife once had her call center manager announce during a team meeting that he was changing the name of the team to "The Jungle Bunnies." No, I am not joking. There were several African-American women on the team, and when the meeting was over and everyone exiting the meeting room turned left to go back to the

Whatever happened to Steven Wright, anyway?

Hell, I wanted the Cos to play Damon Pope a few seasons ago. Cosby could act once upon a time. But now, it's probably best he didn't appear. And in case you missed it, Janice Dickinson is now saying Cosby raped her as well.

I couldn't concentrate on the car chase because I kept thinking "What the hell is this music?"

There probably are. Remember that Android is open-source: any manufacturer can put it on their phone for free.

Well, you evidently cared enough to watch this episode, seek out this review, then post in the comments section.

No, it was bookkeeping. Bobby wasn't exactly the kind of guy who'd want to learn Excel.

I don't think she ever did lose her parental rights. She signed over custody to Jax and Tara, but I don't think Tara ever actually adopted Abel.

That would've been a million laughs when Wendy showed back up:

Amazon's Kindle store actually refers to the novel as "The Sicilian/Godfather 2", even though Michael Corleone is a supporting character at best in the novel and Don Vito doesn't appear until the very end.

The only time (IIRC) an actor played the same character in two separate movies released by two separate studios within a year of each other.

Barry Blaustein's "Beyond the Mat" merits mention. It was originally going to be a documentary about diminutive former high school teacher Matt Hyson's attempts to become a professional wrestler in some tiny regional promotion; However, shortly after they began filming, Hyson was hired by ECW and began wrestling

I think it was more the "You WILL send us money" mentality. She probably wishes she'd never contacted these people in the first place.

"Accidental Death or Dismemberment" insurance. Apparently in the early 1960s, this 800-person town was responsible for 2/3 of all US dismemberment claims.

That's right. Rick didn't even show up in Atlanta until the second episode. The parking lot just looked really similar. Maybe it WAS the same exterior location IRL?

The other possibility (hinted at) is that Edwards is a crappy doctor or maybe not even a doctor, but merely a nurse or PA or EMT or student or somebody else with basic medical knowledge, but nobody at the hospital knows it. Remember the scene where he says some patient has "no chance" but then the guy proves everyone

Dumb Question of the Day: Given the similarity in the parking lot, was this the same hospital that Rick broke out of way back in Episode 1?

My understanding is they never actually try to collect in court on the "Freeloader Debt," but you can't get back in (and thus resume contact with the family and friends who have cut you off) without paying. Since the main appeal of joining the Org is to get free auditing and whatnot, their "Freeloader Bill" can easily

Disgree somewhat. Edwards knew that as long as he was the only doctor there, he was literally indispensable. It would be like living in an environment filled with sociopaths, but they're also dependent on air travel and you're the only pilot. There's safety in knowing they're not going to do anything to you, because

Denise Crosby. Mary Crosby was the one who shot JR on "Dallas."