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That would be Maude, circa 1972. The year before Roe v Wade I might add.

This is the only show, and I do mean only show, that I have considered actually buying. I loved it so so so much.

" The series has sold more than 41 million copies in the United States and been translated into more than 40 languages, from German and French to Arabic and Japanese."

I dove into the show in Season 2(?) right when Harvey was trying to woo Donna back. After an episode or two it's easy to pick up on what the dynamics are. That's a testament to the writers who all the while give the characters room to grow.

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I loved this song the first time it came out.

FWIW I'm in it for a hot second. Minute 17 as the camera zooms in to the bar, I'm the bearded shorty dancing on the left side. 8 hours of shooting for my literal 15 seconds of fame.

Of the best picture nominees, I only saw Grand Budapest Hotel. It was a cute movie but NOWHERE good enough to get a best picture nod.

I was that kid who could never take a nap. Ever, even at home. Not as attention needy as this lil guy, but leave me alone for two minutes and I'd find a way to get into trouble.

There's pics on Tumblr showing him holding his erection. He's a big boy.

If I won enough then I'd turn managing that money into a job and also establish a non-profit to support various charities. I'd also indulge in dreams I never had time to explore, like making comic books or producing music. That cushy job can go to someone who needs it more than I do.

Looks like Dragon's Pass has seen better days.

Hey good for him. So what if it isn't any good. So was most of the stuff I loved when I was that age.

Some things I will always buy brand name. For instance, there is only one ketchup - Heinz - and there is only one peanut butter - Jif - and no generics can compare. But Safeway carries a lot of high grade store bands of things, especially organic, and I do buy them a lot.

I never get tired of that gif.

This is not an option for everyone of course but, in addition to specific cost savings on items, my membership ends up being free thanks to my American Express Costco Card. The $55 fee pays for BOTH the Costco membership and the American Express Card. I then get 1-2% cash back on almost every purchase. I used to

Ryan Gosling is an optical gift from the Heavens. The picture above only reinforces that POV.

His character is a lazy opportunistic idiot - but he's also upbeat and not mean-spirited (though he is known for engaging in pranks and the occasional revenge scheme). Add in his charisma and charm and there ya go.

Is a comedy show a sitcom? I put a few on my list that are not filmed in front of a studio audience but they are def comedy shows. These are my favorites in no particular order except for the first one:

My handle is ultraaman, not Ultra Man. It's spelled that way as tribute to someone who was very important to me back in the day. It is not related to the Japanese robot or the super-villain of the same name, nor is it a statement on how I view myself.

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