tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930184807804243603.post211475712162797974..comments2022-12-20T08:03:51.127-05:00Comments on Hold My Order, Terrible Dresser: I don't have it in me for a witty subject line, sorry.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930184807804243603.post-71929899419387234332016-11-15T09:54:27.144-05:002016-11-15T09:54:27.144-05:00Thanks Terry. I like that post title a lot! But I ...Thanks Terry. I like that post title a lot! But I feel like I should keep my original frustrated defeated vibe, because I'm still there.<br /><br />I really hope you enjoy HMOTD 032 tomorrow. Rob, myself, and our guest Mandy are really proud of it.Michael Grassohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14165248623620901976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930184807804243603.post-38318681504441578042016-11-14T10:44:52.210-05:002016-11-14T10:44:52.210-05:00Very well expressed, Mike. Among the post-election...Very well expressed, Mike. Among the post-election commentary I have read over this last week, yours was a near-perfect balance of mournful sadness and realistic assessment of what can be done now to recover the best in American political life. As for these two episodes, they are two of my favourites in the entire series. And so I appreciated how you made these two very funny episodes very poignant as well, given what the fictional early '80s parents(and their children) in them are hoping for. BTW, I will humbly suggest you might have chosen "Bunch of damn gangs living in a round neighbourhood" as the subject line of this week's preview. I say that, thinking about how we (Americans, Canadians and the world) are all as baffled and disappointed as Arnold with the answers society has given us to our deepest questions. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10800799536763288649noreply@blogger.com