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William Ham
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Whatever, man.  I can completely understand not liking her as an artist (it took me a long time to come around to her, and there's still large chunks of her output that are basically unlistenable), but Lennon's first solo album, "Imagine" itself, and many of his best late-era Beatles songs ("Julia," "I Want You (She's

Ah, so it is.  Thank you for doing the ten seconds of research that I couldn't be bothered to do.

Ah, so it is.  Thank you for doing the ten seconds of research that I couldn't be bothered to do.

I'd argue a few of those points (Linda was a little less than halfway-decent as a backup vocalist and keyboardist, and there are some infamous board tapes out there backing that up; Yoko certainly clashed with John musically, at least superficially, but she also stimulated him creatively in a number of positive ways),

I'd argue a few of those points (Linda was a little less than halfway-decent as a backup vocalist and keyboardist, and there are some infamous board tapes out there backing that up; Yoko certainly clashed with John musically, at least superficially, but she also stimulated him creatively in a number of positive ways),

"Life of Brian" wouldn't exist if not for George.  That's lifetime pass material right there.

"Life of Brian" wouldn't exist if not for George.  That's lifetime pass material right there.

Well, shit, if that's true about Curatola (and I'm not about to start watching Fox News to find out), that gives a whole 'nother meaning to his appearance in this: http://youtu.be/9BEPcJlz2wE

Because it's a joke.

Maybe not, but those kinds of lapses in internal logic always drive me slightly bonkers.  Which is geekish and dorkish and all the rest of it, but that's my life.  I got a little peeved when they threw to commercial during "The Funkytown Debate" (which I liked - it wasn't hysterically funny, but I enjoyed the

This show hasn't had a good misspelled cast member name since Jane Curtain.

It was definitely Kazurinsky.

Or his death scene, which reminds me of nothing so much as Arte Johnson tumbling off a park bench having been hit by the ghost purse of a phantom Ruth Buzzi.

Hey now.

The early years got the adulation it did because they were the early years - nobody was doing what they were doing on national network TV at the time.  And I would argue that it was, at times, brilliant - certainly very hit-and-miss, but way more experimental than it later came to be. It doesn't look quite as

Hey, he held it together a LOT better than he used to.  And his Baldwin was much better in the West Coast version.

I guess that was another one for you lucky fucking Canucks.

He's also standing directly behind Liz (with a mustache - him, not her, though I dunno, maybe you guys with HDTVs saw more than I did) in the first shot after the theme song.

Ten points for the typographical error/accidental THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS reference there.

You may know it by its old title, THE VIEW.