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Anthony Strand
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You forgot that your brothers are named Darryl.

One of my favorite moments in the last couple of years of The Office was Stanley complaining about his wife watching "Damn Rizzoli and damn Isles!"

Librarianship isn't a boring profession! Mr. Spock agrees!

Which one is Holmes and which one is Yoyo?

Yeah, I love it!

The whole album is great, but "Up on the Housetop" is my favorite. If it was just the regular lyrics, the production would be enough to make it great. But those verses about what they each want for Christmas really put it over the top.

Good guess though, because the only one I can think of is that he was in THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN with SUPERMAN's Ned Beatty.

This comment is the first thing that's ever made me want to read the sequels. That detachment was the reason I really disliked the first one.

It feels like a very satisfying 18-episode miniseries.

That was the only thing I went into this article expecting to see.

In the "it's in a Chrismas movie" category, "Pennies from Heaven" by Louis Prima because of that scene in Elf.

For me, "The Bells are Ringing" from the same album, because of the general bell-ringing sound.

Or maybe His Holiness is thinking of Mel from Flight of the Conchords, Schaal's signature live-action role I think.

That's a shame about "Murray." The last Christmas special to have a Simpsons pedigree was "Olive the Other Reindeer," which is both sweet and hilarious (and hideous to look at, but its charms are more than enough to overcome that).

He wasn't just in it - he was the star of the 1st AND 3rd highest-grossing movies of the year.

Taylor Swift : Joni Mitchell :: Carly Rae Jepsen : Carly Simon

This is one of your best posts I've seen, and that's really saying something.

Yep! I expect the next "Great Job, Internet!" to be someone doing the same thing with Samurai and The Magnificent Seven.

And he'll be played by Ron Glass.

I liked the one where he announces a horse race.