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Those don't exactly have a steady track record for Permanent residents.

Well, I'm going to put this out there and stand by it, while at the same time running for my life:

He could also add a comma after the word "editing" and replace the period after your name with a question mark. PROVIDED, of course, that those were Dan's errors.

Allegedly the highest rated episode of "House", whose main guest star had an Oscar on her resume', and which followed what was (allegedly) then the highest rated Super Bowl so far. (Not to mention a tight, down-to-the-proverbial-wire game that kept people's interest, including mine. And I rarely watch the thing.)

[Homer Simpson] "You've said that so often it's lost all meaning." [/Homer]

"with the villainous Inheritors on one last hunt to exterminate the Spider-people."

The Atlantic thinks there's a different reason for the SkyMallFall, and it sounds like a company that would've thrived (however briefly) during the Dot.Com bubble burst: http://www.theatlantic.com/…

I still want a sequel to "THE INCREDIBLES"
that focuses more on a Violet a few years later, torn between being
part of the ol' family dynamic and her own path balancing college and a
new Teen Titans-type group. And with the 50s-to-60s environment transitioning to a late-60s theme, minus most of the hippies.

<adele> "This is the end…" </adele>

You think whoever made that supercut would've made room for the VCR game version of Parker Bros' CLUE. (https://www.youtube.com/wat… The oddest part for me back then (& maybe the the most fun part for some reason) was when Colonel Mustard was cajoling Ms. Scarlet into chipping in for pizza. ("They've got pineapple…

Oooooooooooooo-kay. It sounds like that scrambled whispering that Data interpreted roughly halfway through "Star Trek: The Next Generation's" "Cause and Effect", but more importantly it evokes the same response from me as did previous the GJ,I! selection of several shrunken episodes of "Doctor Who" playing at once:

(I'd come up with a wittier response if they could still see.)

So I guess this is the "Not Feeling like listing more than 2 of the two dozen marathons on cable" edition. Oh well, I don't ask them to be completists. (I will retract sone of that if there's a AV article listing them elsewhere.)

I've been spending more time than I expected watching Turner Classic Movies this weekend. Late on Saturday night was the Mexican-made "Santa Claus", which many an American kid would find exceptionally weird and many a MST3K fan already know of. Sunday evening (as of right as I'm writing this) is "Treasures From the

Dear Mr. Wahlberg,

Personally, I think they should also consider one of the former Captain Marvels, Monica Rambeau (a.k.a. Photon, or Pulsar, or Spectrum or whatever she's named this month) as well as the new Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan. Committing to heroines of another color or creed could qualify for the whole "going in another

Not that I would deny the world some Stevie Wonder, but I strongly feel that "S" should have been for "Spider-Monster: the Musical" (https://www.youtube.com/wat…, where Mr. Johnson finds some downside attending what is only their 17th opening night. I dare you not to smile. ("Bono, could you give me a boost next

And according to Evanier, he "somehow became typed as a variety show writer and wrote many a special
or series in that dying genre, thereby hastening its demise." (His words, see http://www.newsfromme.com/a… Which ones? Hint: [Color] ____ and ____.

Well, several people have sent a link to this article to Mark Evanier (including me, though that somehow got bounced), and he responded at http://www.newsfromme.com/2…. He's not really critical though he says that Kaplan "was a joy to work with and, [he] thought, a guy who had very little ego", at least in the second