George (cont'd) Let's go. You're on stage in twenty-five minutes. ... I've never bought a cotton ball. Women need cotton balls, I've never been in a situation where I thought to myself, I could use a cotton ball right now.
These fourteen essays, which explore the ideas of Plato, Aristotle, Lao-Tzu, Heidegger, Kant, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, and Wittgenstein, will show readers how to be masters of their philosophical domain.
Asking stupid questions like, “What are you using, a Phillips head there? That's a good screwdriver, the Phillips.” That's why construction sites have to have those wood panel fences around it. Just to keep the men out.
Collecting material from half a century in comedy, a chronologically arranged selection of favorite skits and memories by the iconic funnyman includes selections from his original "Catch a Rising Star" performance.
This fascinating book includes classic articles on the show by Geoffrey O'Brien and Bill Wyman (first published in the New York Review of Books and Salon.com respectively), and a selection of new and revised essays by some of the top ...
EDITED, REVISED, AND REPRINTED ON 12.8.17 TO CORRECT TYPOS AND OTHER ERRORS IN OLDER EDITIONS OF THIS BOOK Seinfeld Trivia is authored by a sitcom expert who penned the most comprehensive trivia book that has ever been written about the ...
Beckman called up Seinfeld with the news. “In the history of television, has anything ever worked with a fourepisode order?” Seinfeld asked.12 Beckman wasn't sure, but Seinfeld took the deal. For the next few seasons, Seinfeld and David ...
Filled with deep dives, insider insights, a thorough episode guide and one truly spectacular reunion, this is the ultimate package you need by your side on your next binge.
Paul. This seemingly innocuous premise was, in fact, groundbreaking in 1970 when the show premiered. Mary Tyler Moore was no longer Laura Petrie from The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966). Good Times (1974–1979) depicted a family living in ...
This must-have book for all fans—and who isn't a fan?—remains available in both paperback and hardcover.