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Isnt the Arthurian grail guy played by Michael York? *Checks*, oh no, that was the other Arturian Grail Guy on B5. What a show.

Reminded of the old joke "I dreamt I saws eating an enormous marshmallow, and when I woke up, my pillow was gone!"

When he was in Germany, he spelled his name 'Händel", which is pronounced more like "Hendel" than "Handel". So maybe the Daily Courant was on to something.

I do too call people "North American". Because I don't want to mistakenly call a Canadian a (US) American. Best to play it safe.

Breakin' 2: Electric Bonobo.

Yeah! The "it" is totally redundant. I mean, what else was he gonna wank?

What is the framing of this? If both the Romanian action and US dubbing are supposed to be earnest and both are somehow 1980s, then it could work. If the dubbing is knowingly comic and mocking… Maybe not?

I thought this was supposed to be sectsless?

Madrid commuters beg to differ!

We're talking about a 50 year old vinyl concert album, this is the coldest take since the Alaska Purchase.

Wouldn't it be nice?

Victim of racism, perpetrator of multiple roofie rapes. It can be two things!

Racist, cornball, know-nothing mixtures are not so strange.

Adam Buxton interviewed Kroll on a recent podcast. There was a lot about "Oh, Hello" and how it came about, the tuna thing, and general ramblechat.

Maybe it was written and directed by some sort of AI/deepmind/expert system. Fed with some stills and a load of unmade scripts, it chose the name "Region" and churned out this chucklefest.

With Saville, everyone thought about it for around 0.3 seconds and believed.

I'd like to applaud y'all in thithread for not quoting the hell out of the nazi/nihilism bit in The Big Lebowski.

Doesn't "looking forward to the memories" mean "looking forward to it all being over"?

Fey and Poehler.

The theme to the old BBC sitcom "Some Mothers Do Have 'Em" has a flute melody that spells out "Some Mothers Do Have 'Em" in Morse code.