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    "Colombo?" Come on! Peter Falk is squinting in disgust.

    Don't make a circus out of this.

    So far, sure. I am counting on a boost from these comments.

    Gee, thanks, broheim.
    I was being dismissive of her by alluding her low profile, which, in my view, matches her talent.

    I prefer "brudda," actually. Will answer to dude, homeboy Jones or TL.
    And I read the article and watched some videos of her work. I repeat: Who?

    Who?

    "You ever known a siren to be good?"

    Yes, Albert Brooks did the greatest voice work in history, but it wasn't Hank Scorpio. It involved a man, his family and their quest for an RV.
    We are standing in its presence. Well, sorta.
    Every time I watch this, all I can think is, "Thank you, God."
    https://m.youtube.com/watch…

    I'm gonna wait for the sequel when he throws away perfectly good Oreos.

    Garfield was a Civil War hero and a remarkable man.
    He had an odd talent to display his intelligence: He could write Greek and Latin simultaneously. Helluva party trick.

    Idiot tries to be funny. Succeeds at first, not so much at the funny.

    This was a brilliant show that I loved from the first episode. So of course it was quickly canceled, just as "Police Squad" (in color) was, also after just six shows. Maybe "Andy Barker PI" also will resurface as a movie series, albeit one not nearly as funny as the TV series it is based on.

    Pompous blather from someone who admittedly was not aware of one of the best albums of the 1970s until he deigned to listen to it. He is very much representative of his uninformed and self-entitled generation.

    Luverne, not Laverne. West of Worthington. Rock County seat. Luverne, I mean.

    As if you didn't know.

    I'd say for bowl haircuts but no. Close, but no.
    Maybe the funny tonsorialist was a member of the Friars.

    Speaking of SFI, such a glaring error right at the top of this: “the city’s wasteful spending of $250 million of taxpayer money." You mean the state of Oregon, since the city of Oregon, which does not exist, nor the very real Oregon City, do not have that kind of cash laying about.

    "Gilligan's Island" wasn't canceled because "Gunsmoke" went from a half hour to an hour. That happened in the fall of 1961.
    It was canceled when "Gunsmoke," which was slumping in the ratings, was pulled from the scrap heap — reportedly because Babe Paley, wife of CBS President Bill Paley, loved it. The classic Western