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There’s some Abbott and Costello movie in which Costello is mock-grilling a suspect and says “Where were you on the night of January 16th?”
It is a well-done courtroom mystery with an effective message about the psychology of the conventional versus the nonconformist, but if you want to see one, make sure it is Ayn Rand’s own version and not a bowdlerized version sometimes used in high-school productions.
LeoAutodidact almost 10 years ago
So Andromeda doesn’t like Ayn Rand’s Plays?
Observer fo Irony almost 10 years ago
The are currently marinating…on the counter…until Jay gets un-poofed.
loveslife almost 10 years ago
good joke though
kernelcorny Premium Member almost 10 years ago
He pretended to interrogate the steaks the way police grill criminals on “Dragnet”.
Jeff0811 almost 10 years ago
He has his jokes, she has hers. What a great couple.
corpcasselbury almost 10 years ago
It would have been funnier if Andromeda had turned Jay into Joe Friday!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Piff me!Piff me!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Spank me!Spank me!
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Sorry Sue no steaks!
pschearer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
There’s some Abbott and Costello movie in which Costello is mock-grilling a suspect and says “Where were you on the night of January 16th?”
It is a well-done courtroom mystery with an effective message about the psychology of the conventional versus the nonconformist, but if you want to see one, make sure it is Ayn Rand’s own version and not a bowdlerized version sometimes used in high-school productions.
redback almost 10 years ago
so, does it mean she’s the good cop or the bad cop