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Well, I don't know what you're saying, but I like how you're saying it. Thumbs up!

Man. I can TOTALLY hear his voice when reading this interview. Bizarre.

Mr. Stevens, we're still waiting for your Philadelphia Opus, ala Chicago. As rational beings, we can no longer accept Philadelphia Freedom as our adopted theme.

I live in the area it went down, and have friends who were in the wrestling community. DuPont was a nut, but had so much money he basically did whatever he wanted, because they were all beholden to,him. He bankrolled the whole sport.

Cool- thanks Mike. These wiki articles are fun.

I don't remember a thing about Jem. But I wasn't the target audience. Did it make that much money?

deep down, we are all francophiles.

Regarding Henry-ier

Witless: Rise of Dementia

I don't know. There was a white lodge, but there was a distinct lack of a backward-talking dwarf. And that's a flavor you just need in your Washington State kidnappings.

Great interview. I always felt that he could play Jack Black's brother in a film. Not sure exactly why, but they have a different brand of craziness that might play well off of each other.

Washington State, in the town of Twin Peaks? I wonder if he was in the Black Lodge.

The McCarthys. Is it about Joe's fun-loving freewheelin' family back in the 50's? They sure pulled a lot of pranks with that whole communist witchhunt thing. Trial by comedy? Yessir!

Great finale, I have enjoyed this show immensely.

Glad that he's still got a job?

…no wonder it's taking so long?

I wander over to The Dissolve on occasion. He's still rolling, as are the other AVClub expats.

Right. And he also served as the AvClub's embedded ICP reporter, with just a dash of Stockholm Syndrome thrown in there for flavor.

Isn't Adams the country western guy?

Nathan Rabin should have been retained for this article. He knows rap.