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More like barely interesting.

I think he was just appointed to an unpaid West Wing job.

Given the choice of a hug or a handshake from an attractive and enthusiastic woman, I'll take the hug any day.

Pretty sure that was a direct quote from Frederick Douglass. He would be an amazing guest- Fox should book him.

No, another word for Ignoranimus is maroon.

Ya doggone idgit galoot, no one calls anyone a macaroon. Being called a maroon is the same as being called an ignoranimus.

I'm sure if sharks could speak, they'd be like, "Oh, sorry! My mistake; thought you were a boneless seal!"

No grizzly bear attacks in Manhattan are rare; shark attacks happen all the time. Please don't start with the statistics; people also get struck by lightning on a regular basis; it's not rare. Sharks have been chomping on people for thousands of years and that's why most of us panic when we see one swimming nearby.

Maybe they wanted to watch it as it aired Sunday night at 8 PM? Who knows? Maybe they could have waited until they were home to watch it but didn't want to wait? If only I had thought to ask these questions!

I was working at the front desk of the Helmsley Park Lane Hotel back in the late eighties and Julie Kavner was a frequent guest of ours. She wasn't really well known but her voice was recognizable to anyone who had watched Rhoda on TV. I remember one Sunday night at 8:01 when she called down, furious, because she

I just finished reading The Go-Between. excellent. I know it was made into a movie but haven't found a place where I can get a copy, It was an excellent novel- highly recommended.

That was a dickish thing to say. Getting high can be fun and it's not an idiotic thing to do,

"This is England" should be perserved as the classic it is.

You're making a mistake equating sales numbers with popularity. The Clash was superior than them in so many ways, but they were not mainstream and have only come into vogue gradually. I don't know anyone who think of, talks about, or even plays Rage today, but The Clash is still well known and remembered fondly (I'm