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What was the Delaware joke? I'm from the part with more chickens than people (i.e. not New Castle county), so I do love a good Delaware joke.

The Adventure Time theme sounds like everything ever performed by that guy who interrupts parties by playing quirky, earnest music on his guitar in an effort to win the heart of that girl who left 10 minutes ago to have sex with her boyfriend.

Hells yes. I was so fascinated with that guy when I was a kid.

Community really is such a great show, isn't? Something about it just makes you want to spread the gospel of Abed. I try to bring it up as often as I possibly can. It just makes me feel better, you know? When I don't talk about I just feel uncomfortable. Like the other day, I had some friends over and they got really

The Rubber Man shall ever be Eugene Victor Tooms, from "The X Files." This new dude's Mr. Gimp.

He was referring to the costume. In the original episode someone asked Ted how a pumpkin costume can be slutty and he said 'Strategically placed cut-outs."

Jay S. - I still think you're misremembering. "Caroline in the City" was promoted like crazy (and on for years), as was "Coupling" and a ton of the other shows I listed. I remember CONSTANT commercials and ads for "The Single Guy." And yes, "Daddio" was given the coveted, prime spot between "Friends" and "Seinfeld,"

Jay S. - Are you talking about that brilliant 30 year tradition of Thursday nights on NBC that includes such luminaries of the field as "Veronica's Closet," "The Single Guy," "Boston Common," "Mama's Family," "Caroline in the City," and "Union Square"? "Coupling"? "Suddenly Susan"? Are you pining for "Daddio"? I don't