We all know (at least when growing older), that it's not wise to mix drinks, but currently I'm drinking wine while playing "Dude, Where Is My Beer" and it works perfectly fine, so far. :) #adventuregames#pointandclick#cheers
I will miss the bar we went to last night when I move. Perhaps there are more like it out there, but it seems to be a dying breed. It minds me of 'Cheers.' It's no great shakes, just a wooden bar, hardwood floors, a jukebox, and a bunch of regulars. But there are three pool tables, dart boards, and pinball machines. There are no TVs, nor is there loud music. People shoot pool, play darts, socialize, and it's fun. Again, maybe there are more bars like that out there - I hope so!
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Harvey Fierstein, one of the very few out-of-the-closet queer celebrities in early 1992, guest starred as Rebecca's old high school sweetheart. Rebecca, oblivious to the fact he's gay, hopes they'll get back together.
Queer regular characters were still pretty rare back then, but this sort of likable guest role (a regular's old friend or lover who's now openly gay/bi/trans) was an acceptable way to "do something different" for one episode.
Two years earlier, Fierstein had been in negotiations with CBS about a potential sitcom about the friendship between a gay man and straight woman. The network executives said they loved the script (except for one gay character who didn't like or trust straight people), but they said they couldn't put it on the air because they thought advertisers would boycott it.
Where Everybody Knows Your Name - my nomination for the official theme song of the Fediverse (www.youtube.com)
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‘Frasier’ Revival Sets Premiere Date at Paramount+, First Two Episodes to Air on CBS (+teaser). (variety.com)
The “Frasier” revival at Paramount+ has set its premiere date....