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Roseanne Rosannadanna

Black wimins gots ta git dem selfs represented!*

You mean that character on 3o Rock, Toofer, was actually a real person? That's very funny.

Lorena Bobbit.

Well, It's not that there isn't quality music being produced, played, and consumed, it's that the overwhelming vast majority of what passes for quality today is horribly tedious derivative excuses for creativity. HAIM are touted as major "aritsts" today but they don't come anywhere near the brilliance of someone as

Teamwork!

Yes, it's certainly a sticky situation, and it can, at any moment, blow up in your face. Chew on that thought.

When, in the mid 80's, as young boy, I met my older sister's future exhusband - I'll call him Jeb - he constantly played Everly Brothers cassettes in his various automobiles, which included a black 1976 Lincoln Continental and a cherry red 1974 Corvette Stingray. I mention the makes and models of his cars to highlight

It's much more low key and even more subtle than ELR, but the acting is excellent all around.

Yes, that's a problem with Max's character, he is more of a dramatic device than a genuine expression of his condition. But my point is that ALL the characters on the show ultimately are dramatic devices, more so than they are actual flesh and blood. fully realized human beings. That's fine with me, drama is not meant

You are an oblivious, self satisfied boob.

I might possibly have seen it coming if I wasn't always so damn distracted by Lauren Graham's lovely face and lovely heinie. She kills me.

Um, I was shy and smallish, skinny and nerdy in college, but I had more than a few girls quietly, subtly maneuvering for my attention. It's not a question of being the biggest, strongest, richest guy in the room. It's a matter of being the right type of guy for those girls who prefer shy, smallish, skinny, nerdy dudes

A chip off the ol'

At least you can still feel, man.

Is this gonna be on the DVD extras?

Um, at whatever Zeke tells her she can do. If Zeke can handle a job, skill or task, then dammit, you can be sure any Braverman kid can handle it, too.

I was visiting my mother watching the show with her so I was relieved it didn't end up a hot wild threesome because I couldn't have handled watching teenagers go at it with my confused mother asking me who is who and what's going on. Whew.

I would heartily agree with you except that Max is something of a paradox, a convenient dramatic contrivance that isn't a stereotype. I've never seen Autism depicted as it is with Max, manifested as constant antisocial behavior, as opposed to asocial or ambivalent social behavior. Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory is

Her skills are inborn, she's a proud capable Braverman.