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1st Aired: 21 Jan 1998
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1st Aired: 11 Feb 1998
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1st Aired: 4 Mar 1998
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Thanks a lot, Informio. Now I have to go back into therapy. Stupid clown.
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"Wait one darn minute! I'm real, and so is Dave! This should actually be called The Richie and Dave
Vanity Card!"
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I happen to believe that a life unexamined is a life not worth living. I also happen to believe that
a life examined will cause an incredible amount of heartache. With that dilemma in mind, here's
where my examination has gotten me so far. The only real progress I've made as a human being
came at those times when my carefully constructed ego was completely shattered by people
and/or events. Unfortunately, that progress was always short-lived because each and every
incident of ego deflation was followed by years of building up a stronger, more resilient
replacement. Son, friend, athlete, musician, rebel, space cadet, husband, daddy, TV writer-
producer, divorced guy, jerk, smart guy, wiseguy, fool, seventeen handicap, success, failure are
all false selves because they are fleeting processes with no real substance or permanence. So
where does this leave Chuck Lorre? Egoless? I wish. But it does make one think, maybe Prince
was on to something when he shed his name for a symbol. Hmmm...
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1st Aired: 12 May 1999
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CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #34
The more I investigate the non-realm that lies just beyond, beneath or throughout the non-realm I
think we're in, the more I'm convinced that it will take the heart of a warrior to continue. I
suppose part of the reason for that is it requires courage to not be seduced by the comfort level
generated by this particular illusion. Isn't it easier to just lay back and slip-slide into the daily
grind of unconsciousness? And then there's the cultural conditioning which proclaims, "This is
it! What you see is what you get." Now, let's think about that for a moment. What we see is what
we get. Hmmm... We can't see electrons. We can't see a virus. We can't see getting an honest
profit participation in anything we write -- and yet we still believe these things exist. Which
brings me to God. Isn't it strange that we can look up at a night sky, at a majestic mountain, at
the sculpted behind of a beautiful woman in spiked heels, and have trouble believing in God?
But I digress.
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1st Aired: 19 May 1999