Generally, women don’t like the Three Stooges. Generally, men do.
I have no idea why that’s the case, but I really don’t care. I don’t need women to okay my watching the Three Stooges.
They were stupid, but they were funny.
Now, you stooges get to be stupid, silly, clever, or whatever. It’s Friday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?

It’s the power of Three. The number 3 has always been a mystical number through out history. The 3 Stooges…the 3 Musketeers….the Trinity…….the Three Amigos…the Charmed Ones – Piper, Phoebe, and Prue (replaced later by Paige). It’s all in the Book of Shadows.
Being generally a woman (so far my gender has demonstrated no tendency to fluidity), I do not care for the Three Stooges, although I have no objection to slapstick comedy. Love me some Marx Brothers. Abbott & Costello, Yeah! Laurel and Hardy, Meh. Three Stooges, Bleah. I honestly cannot sit through an entire Stooges movie. (When I am with someone – male or female, guest or family – who is watching something I really do not care to see, I get up frequently to refresh drinks, fetch snacks, or make the viewer a sammich. Avoids an unwinnable argument about comparative tastes, and I actually score brownie points for making the viewing experience more, not less, enjoyable.) (Women be wily that way.)
What’s your opinion of Animal House?
Hilarious.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who invented calculus independently of Isaac Newton (and who published his invention first, although he actually invented calculus later than Newton), was born July 1, 1646. He was a little different, but he was a man of great integrity.
I remember him from the Charlie Chan movies