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More Stacey Dash!

John Williams - Soooo overrated.

What?! MM. Fury Road was robbed!

Too much refreshing.
Too much scrolling.
I can't . . . it's just . . . TOO MUCH.

I stand corrected.

From David's Amazon bio: "I interned under Clint Eastwood as Associate Producer on a Johnny Mercer biopic that was nominated for a primetime Emmy (we lost to the Simpsons!)."

Love Craig. Liked the show. But I agree with your critique. The game-show format just seemed too, I don't know, unwieldy, and seemed to hinder the flow of discourse when Craig was forced to constantly interrupt the panelists so he could eliminate possibilities from the board. I'm hoping they tweak the format to

Yeah, low hanging fruit and all that. Public opinion has been unkind to Chamberlain but most historians now concede that in 1938 the Munich Pact was clearly the best, if not the only, option for Britain and France at the time, and the decision to sign the pact was fully supported by FDR and Churchill (Churchill's only

So, it's not *really* a fair FJ clue, imo.

Second your praise for Attack!, a rare, for the time, anti-war movie - all the more remarkable in that it was made in large part by WWII veterans. Eddie Albert, who plays the cowardly company commander, was a real-life WWII hero, winning the Bronze Star for rescuing as many as 70 stranded Marines while under enemy

Marlin may have been the host, but it was Jim who was wrestling the 20 foot anaconda while up to his neck in some malarial swamp down in Venezuela.

You need to see Drugstore Cowboy (again?).

Countries of the World for $800: "Its nearest neighbor is Greenland, about 200 miles to the northwest."

Grade: A

Okay there's no fucking way that little bunny could have climbed into the jacuzzi on its own. Clearly, Bernadette, responding to news of her pregnancy, threw the bunny into the jacuzzi and was sadistically watching it gasp its last breath when Howard discovered it in the knick of time.

Or how about Everybody Loves Raymond where the kids just magically disappeared forever.

Don't quite know why but the scene that struck me the funniest was at the car rental counter when Vincent was bitchily trying to dig out his credit card from beneath his many layers of carefully tailored goth regalia. Good episode.

Watched the first two episodes and I thought they were surprisingly good for premier episodes, which can be notoriously shaky what with all the exposition, etc. Rory Scovel as Principal Quinn and Sonya Eddy as Tammy, his take-no-prisoners executive assistant, were also bright spots. Should be fun to watch as the show

Howard Zinn-esque.