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Mike Royce

Published Letters: 5

  • Dana Carvey Show

    [Read the article: Gerald Ford didn't die in 1996]
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    This sketch was actually part of the "lost" seventh episode of "The Dana Carvey Show" that never aired. SNL used it sometime later when Dana Carvey hosted.

  • I must disagree with Olbermann

    [Read the article: One Beck over the line?]
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    Only in the sense that firing this guy would give him the sense of importance he so desperately craves. Giving him less attention is the only solution. Can't we all just agree he's a constant, unwavering, huge assh*le and move on?

  • ?

    [Read the article: "Powerless"]
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    When did you slay-o?

  • Let's face it

    [Read the article: How Bush helped the GOP commit suicide]
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    This is the first time in 30 years there has been even one compelling Democratic candidate for President.

    Think back to the last time you were excited about somebody who had any kind of real shot. Dean maybe, but that ended quickly.

    Obama! Edwards! These are not "hold your nose" candidates. They genuinely excite people. And while I personally would have to hold my nose to vote for Sen. Clinton, she is still not your typical candidate.

    Who excites the Republicans? Maybe Guiliani? That's a big maybe.

    For the first time in my voting lifetime, WE have the most exciting people to choose from. Whatever the reason, take a moment to enjoy.

  • Another parallel

    [Read the article: "Sopranos" wrap-up: "Is this all there is?"]
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    Did anybody notice the shot of Tony contemplating the nude statue in the waiting room outside Melfi's office? A callback to the very first shot of the pilot, the very first time he went to therapy, and a nice bookend to Tony's now complete (?) disillusion with it.