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In Memoriam: Cloris Leachman
Ron remembers Cloris Leachman.
Cloris Leachman was the total package: she could act, sing, dance, make you laugh and cry all in the same show. If there were any doubts she had the hardware to prove it, winning both an Oscar as well as 7 Emmys.

Leachman’s career spanned eightdecades, from 1947 to 2021. She was the kind of performer that made everyone around her better, which is why legends like Mary Tyler Moore and MelBrooks sought her out. Like many people in my generation, I first remember her as Frau Blücher in Young Frankenstein. Later we would watch reruns of The Mary Tyler Moore Show or Rhoda and Leachman would make us laugh harder than anyone else on the show.
Valerie Harper; Mary Tyler Moore; Cloris Leachman
Leachman as Frau Blücher in Young Frankenstein
She worked steadily throughout the decades, and then had a career renaissance when…
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2020: The Year in WTF
Our big boss man Ron reviews the shitshow that was 2020. Now with funny memes!
On the off chance 2020 ended last night we here at Pop Culture Uncovered wanted to take a moment to remember some of the weirdest & wackiest crap that happened. If you’re not hungover go ahead and grab a drink and take one last walk down memory lane with us before we burn it all down.
January:

If this was Egypt in 2000 BC he might have a chance at winning this case.
February:

In his defense it DID get the nurses’ attention, so his plan was spot on.
March:

If you’ll excuse me, I’ll be moving to…[checks link]…Castelvetro, Italy
April:

“I’m sorry. I thought this was America!”
May:

I can’t blame him. What else is there to do in Utah?
June:

Honestly, World War III was kind of a letdown.
July:

August:

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This Week In WTF: ELECTION 2020 Edition
Ron tries to give you a momentary respite from #Election2020 so please enjoy.
Don’t know if Facebook told you or not but there’s an election wrapping up in the US today, and for a lot of us it is the most stressful and consequential election in our lifetimes. So take a moment, step away from Nate Silver’s panic sweats, and join me in an oasis of election-free dumbassery.










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This Week In WTF: ELECTION 2020 Edition
…you get what you pay for. #TheWeeklyWTF #Election2020
Don’t know if Facebook told you or not but there’s an election wrapping up in the US today, and for a lot of us it is the most stressful and consequential election in our lifetimes. So take a moment, step away from Nate Silver’s panic sweats, and join me in an oasis of election-free dumbassery.










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This Week In WTF 8/24/2020
hurm…
Let’s just get into the insanity, shall we?







That does it for this week. As always, if you see something WTF-worthy hit me up in the comments or find me on Twitter.
This Week In WTF 8/8/2020
@arrpeebee gives us all the #WeeklyWTF we can handle.
It has been a while, hasn’t it? Between the word shutting down and then shitting its pants this whole exercise seemed futile. But I have heard the pleas from the dozens upon dozens of you who crave examples of stupidity mixed with semi-related memes so let’s get our groove on, shall we?







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In Memoriam: Mo Gaba
RIP Moe. You will forever inspire us. #MoStrong
I never had the honor of meeting Mosilla “Mo” Gaba. The vast majority of Baltimore sports fans never met him. But we knew him and we loved him. We met him on the radio, calling into one of the local sports talk stations. I first heard him on the Scott Garceau and Jeremy Conn midday show on 105.7 The Fan. Mo was a breath of fresh air in a sea of armchair coaches and general managers. He was all giggles, infectious energy, and predictions for blowout Orioles and Ravens victories. You couldn’t help but be drawn to him. It wasn’t until you heard him for a while that you learned why he was able to call the radio shows so often.
Mo had been battling cancer since he was 9 months old. Early in his fight he lost his sight. Due to his repeated illness he was home from…
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In Memoriam: Carl Reiner
D3 founder Ron Burr has some thoughts on Carl Reiner’s passing.
The role of straight man in comedy is a dying art. It grew out of vaudeville and moved to movies, radio, and television as the vaudeville artists moved to new mediums. Bud Abbott, Dean Martin, and Margaret Dumont are 3 of the most famous and successful straight men in comedy history (with “men” in this instance being a catchall akin to “mankind”). One could argue any of those 3 were the best and could back up their assertion with multiple clips. I, however, have always held Carl Reiner as the greatest straight man in history because he was able to do the role to perfection for two very different performers: Mel Brooks and Dick Van Dyke.=
Carl Reiner passed away on June 29th at the age of 98. To say he was one of the most influential comedians ever understates the impact he had on humor both here…
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Review Brew – Red Hood: Outlaw #45
Belle reads books. Belle tells you if you should read them too.
Listen to Belle.
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Artist: Paolo Pantalena
Colors: Arif Prianto
Letters: ALW’s Troy Peteri
Covers: Paolo Pantalen & Sunny Gho; Phillip Tan & Sunny Gho
Editors: Ben Meares; Ben Abernathy
Publisher: DC Comics
Before we get into the amazing, continuity loving, end of this issue, let’s take a brief break to check in on Generation: Outlaw and poor Ma Gunn trying to deal with a houseful of super powered, barely sane, children. Spoiler alert: it’s not going well. While nothing and no one is on fire, yet, Faye is having a hell of a time finding anyone with the ability, and more importantly, patience to deal with Jason’s wards when he’s not there. However, after a fewstops and starts it looks like she may have found a decent set in Monsieur Mallah and The Brain. Now if she can only convince Ernst that the kids are, in fact, alright…
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