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I assumed it would be a variation on "getting his rocks off".

I was 23 and a pot smoking waiter. Perfect age and lifestyle to enjoy that show after a long shift of serving assholes with champagne tastes and a beer wallet.

Mae Questel, God rest her soul, did voice work well into her nineties also. I think Mel Blanc did, too.

I love her voice for Rocky the Squirrel. There is something adorably plaintive about it.

Netflix won't work because in Britain the show is more or less "live" in the sense that the contestants bake every weekend, thus building anticipation.

This show is package deal. It only works because of the four. I have been binging seasons recently. It is the nicest show, so relaxing despite your wanting certain someones to win (in my case the cutest guy).

Oh, good gravy.

[silent]

You never know, you have a lot of free time in prison.

God I love Menckin.

I am guessing because I never heard of this lawsuit, but I believe that because of the Dramatist's Guild, a play cannot be changed without the writer's consent. Now I don't know how that will apply to an estate. But I do know that that guild is different than the WGA. A screenwriter is essentially the most powerless

I like interviews with William Goldman because, when he speaks, I can close my eyes and imagine it's Andy Devine.

I believe no one presently deserves the mantle.

Try Appointment in Samarra.

Schifrin's best is the theme from Mannix.

I do love the songs.

While I have no proof, I am sure Albee imbibed deeply from John O'Hara. He was a highly respected craftsman and his books were contemporaneously read a great deal.

I was so blessed, one, two, three; that I had great high school English teachers. All of them loved reading and books and were able to impart, first of all, how to read well (I suspect they used How to Read a Book) and, second, they taught us that reading is a reward unto itself. My junior and senior English teacher

My God, he was great. He, Tennessee Williams, and Eugene O'Neill are our greatest playwrights.

How is an entertainment show morally bound to grill a presidential candidate? First of all, Trump has been on the show before he ever ran. He's a NYer. Why is everyone pissing and moaning like Edward R. Murrow is rolling over in his grave that Jimmy fuckin' Fallon isn't a journalist?