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Here’s something to make you feel old:  Zac Hanson, the youngest member of the group that brought us “Mmm Bop,” is a father.  His wife Kate gave birth to John Ira Shepherd Hanson on Tuesday.

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Mary Poppins is on ABC Family tonight.  Awwww.  I watched this movie incessantly when I was little.  I had such a crush on Burt.  “When you’re with Mary Poppins, suddenly you’re in places you’ve never dreamed of.  And quick as you can say ‘Bob’s your uncle,’ the most unusual things begin to happen.”

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I’ve been obsessed with infomercials for CDs since I was little.  I remember being up late one night when I was like 9 or 10 and seeing some Dick Clark hour-long infomercial for tapes and I was transfixed.  I loved that I got to hear snippets of all these songs I knew.  Recently, this one has been playing late at night on ABC Family.  I may or may not have sat through it 3 times.

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Go check out my newest Bugs & Cranks post here.  I’m starting a weekly feature of minor league baseball cards from 1988, 1992 and 1994.  I happened to procure them from an antique store and they are comedy.  I kick-started it with an oversized shiny Johnny Damon as Royal card.

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Heeee.

I don’t think those are vegetables she’s tending to.

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Here are some humorous things I wrote before I had a blog:

An Abridged Script for Back to the Future: here
Funny Review of The Aristocrats: here
Minute by Minute Viewing of Scream: here
Funny Review of Adventures in Babysitting: here

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RFK Stadium’s Last Day

Guest post by blogger D.C.

On Sunday, The Washington Nationals walked out of RFK Stadium for the last time. They walked out with their heads held high and their chests stuck out with pride.

The Nats beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 in front of a boisterous crowd of over 40,000 – the largest attendance for a game this year. It was a beautiful Sunday in September, and I don’t think anyone left the game disappointed. Even the Phillies’ fans in my section walked out with a smile and a request: “Just beat the Mets.” It was the best Nationals game I had ever seen, and it gave the team and its fans a little glimpse of what baseball in Washington, DC could be.
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