That’s Show Biz (s10 e1&2): A U.S.O. troupe arrives at the 4077th to put on a show, and Hawkeye has to perform emergency surgery when one of them falls ill.
It Happened One Night (s4 e4): The 4077th is shaken up by heavy artillery during a long, cold night. Frank ransacks Margaret’s tent for love letters. Klinger tries to catch pneumonia. When a patient B.J. had operated on doesn’t improve, he has to open him up again.
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kit's comics, newcrest
i really wanted to make some businesses for newcrest and i thought a little comic book store & arcade would be so cute! especially for kids & teens
the mysims wall is soooo serious to me and i couldn't resist using @squea's cornelius mysims figure!!! 😭
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Showbiz & AG released their debut album Runaway Slave September 22, 1992
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There's tone-deafness and then there's The Gilded Age sandwiching Peggy's lynching subplot between various duke hi jinks, and then then using said lynching subplot as a way to get a historical figure to cheat on his historical wife.
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Snap Judgement/Snappier Judgement (s10 e8&9): Klinger is accused of stealing a polaroid camera that was given to Hawkeye and B.J. as a gift from a grateful patient's father. Hawkeye and B.J. race to find the real perpetrator of the thefts.
That's Show Biz (s10 e1&2): A U.S.O. troupe arrives at the 4077th to put on a show, and Hawkeye has to perform emergency surgery when one of them falls ill.
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The Pop Dollies' Inundation
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DID YOU KNOW:
In 1990, Warren Beatty made a Dick Tracy movie. But no one would let him make another one, and even tried to do a tv show without him. He got so mad he decided to find a loophole in his contract and get decades of petty revenge.
Every couple of decades, he makes a no-budget 20-some minute tv special where he complains to Leonard Maltin while wearing his old costume, and releases it unannounced in the middle of the night on TCM. This week, at 85 years old, he premiered his new one, called Dick Tracy Zooms In. He didn't even have to show up on set. However, he has gone to court to make sure that they legally count as sequels, and thus renew his rights to the character. He does this solely so that no one else can legally use the character for anything.
This new special will make the character his until 2027, when Dick Tracy goes into the public domain and anyone can use him for free.
This is art. This is some A+ Andy Kaufman-level trolling. I will never watch either of these specials, because the whole point is that they are unwatchable, low effort, and awful enough to be a middle finger to some bean counting whipper snapper who made Warren Beatty mad in the 90s. But I am so happy they exist. I'd rather know these bird flips by an old man taking a grudge to the grave are in the world than a Dick Tracy Disney+ show starring Chris Pratt.
[Follies of God]
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Hey Nineteen
Green Earrings
Any Major Dude Will Tell You
Rikki Don’t Lose That Number
Don't Take Me Alive
Time Out Of Mind
Dirty Work
Peg
Show Biz Kids
Kid Charlemagne
Do It Again
Brooklyn (Owes The Charmer Under Me)
FM
Reelin’ in the Years
The Fez
Deacon Blues
Psychoactivelectricity’s Jukebox Guide
Pazzesco’s Mini Jukebox Guide
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