FT Wrote:
I still remember the old Letterman bit on NBC when he would introduce "new products," and one of them was "The Joe Theismann Pencil Sharpener," which used his leg as the crank.
Me and boy Scott always talk about that if we were maning the booth with Theisman, we would constantly snap pencils behind him, and any time someone gets hurt, say things like "Wow, that was bad, but not as bad as this one, right Joe?" and have the producers queue up that clip.
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Throughout his life, from childhood until death, he was beset by severe swings of mood. His depressions frequently encouraged, and were exacerbated by, his various vices. His character mixed a superficial Enlightenment sensibility for reason and taste with a genuine and somewhat Romantic love of the sublime and a propensity for occasionally puerile whimsy.
harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.
FT Wrote:
LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)