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Tippi St. Clair
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Okay. Well, I'm not trying to be argumentative here. Truly, I'm not. It's just that I'm unclear about how it is that you came by your information.
In your replies to my comments, you keep making statements about where I've, evidently, gone wrong in my reasoning, but you haven't included links to any articles, or video,

A character played by the wonderful Wendie Malick.

To my recollection, Saul — in BrBa — mentions a Cinnabon in Omaha only once, and that is in the same episode I just referenced, above, the one in which we see the commencement of Saul's extraction from Albuquerque.

Hmmmm …. It's been a while since I've watched the early seasons. I'll have to go back and re-watch, and pay closer attention this time.

But Walt would've parted ways with Gretchen and Elliott, and Gray Matter, at least 10 years before Jimmy McGill even got his license to practice law.

But Saul didn't choose to go to Omaha. That was decided for him. Saul didn't have a choice.

Party Down.

I was so annoyed by Tony that I couldn't even get through DJ, had to FF through the last third of it, to spare myself from having to watch / listen to him any more. So I sure was happy when he didn't win the game.

Tim Kaine.

Hmmmm …. I think you probably meant to say that the lack of consistency is pwetty tewwible ;) Thank for the laugh.

No, edked, you are not the only one who noticed!

Yeah, I hear it quite a bit on the cable news channels, and it's pretty much ubiquitous on true-crime shows, like Dateline.

LOL. Well, I have been known to tip a few, and drunk-surf the channels, so I suppose anything's possible :) I have to tell you, though: Even annoyingly adorable 4-year old anchors would be less annoying than grown-ass men and women saying "co-wobborate" instead of "corroborate."

Okay, I confess. You got me on that one :) So I looked it up.

Nah. The context indicates that they're saying "co-wobborate," as in, "But we've been unable to co-wobborate their findings." Oof. Makes me nuts.

The one that makes me craziest is "co-wobborate," instead of "corroborate." OMG! "CO-WOBBORATE" IS NOT A WORD! And it's a thing that comes up a lot, particularly on cable news channels. How can an individual reach the age of 50 or 60 and not know that "co-wobborate" is not a word? How does that happen?

I'm an old, but I've listened to Adele's music quite a bit. Still, they must have worked extra hard to make the category easy, because I somehow stumbled into getting them all correct. I had no idea I knew so much about her!

Yes. ^^^^^ This. A thousand up-votes.

"I've moved beyond thinking that the most effective way to advocate change is to work towards a revolution that throws off the old order. I'm convinced our only real hope is hundreds of small incremental changes, accomplished as quickly as our will and intelligence allows."

Ahem …. Wouldn't that be Beloved Character Actress Margo Martindale?