COLUMNS
Pitlor: Of course in hindsight, the storylines blend together for me (slender, shrewd animal chases chubby, feckless animal. Explosives or heavy machinery involved, feckless animal turns tables). But I did look forward to the Peanuts' Christmas. I still remember with enormous affection the little twig of a tree that Charlie Brown adopted. As a Jew, I think I sympathized with that tree each December.
Rich: 'Space Madness' which follows the adventures of Ren and Stimpy as astronauts lost in space. Here's Ren, talking to a bar of soap: "You're not like the others...you like the same things I do! Waxed paper...boiled football leather...dog breath..."
––Do you own any memorabilia?
Amend: Just the albatross of guilt and self-loathing that is the legacy of every good Jew.
Boudinot: Unfortunately, no.
Lin: No. Isn't that sad?
Park: No. Though my wife bought a pink HKP T-shirt at a Target in Irvine, California, a couple years ago.
Rich: 'Space Madness' which follows the adventures of Ren and Stimpy as astronauts lost in space. Here's Ren, talking to a bar of soap: "You're not like the others...you like the same things I do! Waxed paper...boiled football leather...dog breath..."
––Do you own any memorabilia?
Amend: Just the albatross of guilt and self-loathing that is the legacy of every good Jew.
Boudinot: Unfortunately, no.
Lin: No. Isn't that sad?
Park: No. Though my wife bought a pink HKP T-shirt at a Target in Irvine, California, a couple years ago.












