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Britney’s sister had a baby as a teenager. I guess the parents weren’t making as much money off her as off of Britney though.

I love it when all the players get the final answer wrong and I knew it.  Doesn’t happen very often, but it has.  

I hope you’re not going to require Alex Trebek’s re-animated corpse to return to host the show.

Adult diapers might be a little more comfy.

Patton Oswalt was on The King of Queens for many years, so a lot of people probably know him from that rather than his stand-up.

People have to stop calling them The Smiths, because I keep expecting Morrissey and Johnny Marr to be involved.

I liked Friends, but I can’t think of any particular episode that stands out to me as funniest. Meanwhile, Seinfeld has lots of episodes I can easily recall as classics. Maybe some don’t make as much sense in the age of cell phones being everywhere, but if you’re old enough to have watched Cheers, you’re old enough to

See, that I would watch.

If you don’t capitalize the first word in a sentence and you write run-on sentences, you don’t get to call anyone a moron.

The Police’s difficult fifth album (Synchronicity) was still quite good.

I feel sorry for people who can’t afford to get divorced and have to live with an awful spouse. I don’t feel sorry for either of these two, and I doubt she has full control over anyone but herself.

He did do a good voiceover on “Never Have I Ever.”

I’m pretty sure I’m not a “dolt”, but I thought, “Wait, what? Did I miss something?” after that happened.

I thought the parts with past characters was funny, but conclusion in the jail seemed kind of stupid. Supposedly, there was another finale written, but it leaked, so they changed it. Maybe they should have stuck with the original.

It’s also one of those songs that sounds sentimental, but wasn’t written as such (as noted by the title).

I agree. I think a lot of perfectly normal and pleasant people have done things that the Seinfeld characters did or have at least thought about doing some of those things.  

The Days & Nights of Molly Dodd is another show that seems to have issues coming on DVD (and presumably streaming) due to music rights.  I would like to see it again to see if it is as good as I remember.

I haven’t seen Oppenheimer, but I imagine anyone with even a passing understanding of WWII history would know that things weren’t a barrel of laughs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Aug. 1945.  Would Spike really feel a need to belabor the obvious?

I’m eating real bagels, not previously split Lender’s from the freezer or (gag) blueberry bagels in your video.

How about you take a time machine to age 12, have a grown man rape you, and see if you fear for your life?