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Hi. An often-pasty white guy here. Me and my alleged race really, Really don't need that kind of "credit".

Tell ya what, Clint, I'll get over racism when people stop practicing it, intentionally, consciously or otherwise. Whether they're a candidate who actively trolls for the bigot vote or just dismisses racism as some to get over while all but yelling at those damn kids to get off what they may think is their big

Minor but noticeable note: the quotation marks in "Weird Al" Yankovic begin before the "Weird" (naturally) bu end after the "Al", thus his 'nom de weird' since college, "Weird Al".

Personally, I'm a bit let down that they didn't mention the use of "(I'm
a) Dole Man" in 1996 without the OK of "Soul Man" writers Issac Hayes
and David Porter. At least someone came up with some relatively new
lyrics, at least.

Thomas Gomez as Mr. Cadwallader in "Escape Clause". Such an agreeable chap, and he even puts up with his latest… uh, client's eccentricity with the thermostat. ("My, you sure keep it hot in here.")

Yeah, no overreaction there.

Time for a solemn (read: kazoo-based) farewell provided the link to https://youtu.be/Ld0uIhst3T… actually starts it at the 2:15 mark. (The stuff before it is good but is more non-VHS specific.

Give him an extra dollar.

Seriously, that was meant for the Onion, right? Or Mad Magazine?

As a former employee of a Fox Affiliate, I can vouch that "King of the Hill" got the short shift promotion-wise. During the last few years of "King's" prime-time existence, the more prominent promotional spots (henceforth called "promos") foretelling what was on that Sunday focused on the 8pm "Simpsons" and/or the

Hands off of those purses, Power13.

So, where's the "Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby" go?

Keep it down, Schmidt.

a. Maybe that particular shoe was always on the left foot.

InuYasha, somewhere into Season 4 when the "Band of Seven" and Mt. Hakurei arc of 20-plus episodes that felt like 30. Just too much time with a mix of villains with repetitive names that didn't quite gel. Especially the giant Kyokotsu and the cyborg Ginkotsu, the former a pale shade of creatures that had been on the

I didn't know they were a *series* as I had only seen the one released shortly before the Oscars in early 2001. ( https://www.youtube.com/wat… ) The gag at the end of the "Out of Africa" skit is very much worth it, while the "relationship" gag stops everything. In part because I hadn't seen the webisodes to know

Glad that George Romero is getting some Walk love, though I'd greatly appreciate it if there were zombies at the event carrying signs saying "Why no 'Weird Al'?"

I'm going to run this one into the ground, but Zach Snyder should just go for broke and have him wrestle a bear that escapes the Gotham City zoo.

…of a Distorted, Biased Version of a perfect Christian Life that likely Not all Christians see distortedly, more like.

Comment 1: How easily they forget Dick Grayson's post-"Knightfall"/"KnightsEnd"/"Zero Hour" stint as Batman in the mid-90s "Prodigal" storyline. Of course I only recall the very beginning and end of it.