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Tippi St. Clair
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Mmmmmm …. Charming.

I saw Iron Butterfly in 1971. Blew out my hearing for at least a month. Ah, good times.

Yep. It's off to the gulag for those three.

Oh, yeah! Cam Newton! I watched some of the Super Bowl this year, for the first time in probably 20 years, so, yeah, I guess I *do* know who he is. Whatever limited knowledge I have about football is from 20+ years ago, so …. Dan Marino, Joe Montana, Tom Landry, Troy Aikman, Jerry Rice …. Yeah, that's pretty much all

Yeah, that would be about the *only* sports question I could answer: Denver Broncos. I guess I know a fair amount of stuff, but I have no idea who Cam Newton is.

You're right … It wasn't. But it *should* have been. I was quite surprised to have found her competing on Jeopardy.

Yeah, her "prostate" answer had me scratching my head. I was like, "How can you *not* know that?"

If you're referring to her 60 Minutes "reporting" on Benghazi, yeah.

Oh, yeah. And his whole affect was one of kind of benign ill-humor. He was just so prickly. It was glorious. You need to find it and watch it.

Yeah, at this point, after her shameful 60 Minutes reports on Benghazi, her terrible experience in Egypt is the one thing over which I still have great sympathy for her. And, you're right …. It *was* very brave of her to go public with what happened there. Couldn't have been easy.

OMG, yes …. So cranky! It was hilarious.

I *love* Andy Richter! That would be great!

Or one of the Bronte sisters.

I don't think Logan was caught off-guard by Trebek's having brought up the topic — I'm all but certain that he cleared it with her beforehand — but his shockingly tone-deaf follow-up remarks left me sitting there with my mouth hanging open. It was one of the most cringe-worthy debacles I've ever witnessed.

^^^ This. A million yeses.

I've never lived in Nashville, but I am a 40-years-long hard-core country music aficionado, and when The Del McCoury Band turned up in the premiere, tuning up in the Opry hallway for their upcoming set, I was "all in." Of course, I would have been even happier if we could have seen / heard Del & the Boys playing and

I'm a Gnashie.

Best laugh I've had in a month, so, thanks for that :)

Gnashville.

OMG, I absolutely *hated* Boyhood. I found it to be one of the most excruciatingly pointless, mind-numbingly boring films I have ever seen. Watching the drapes fade would have been more entertaining. Oof.