I would just like to say that I know nothing about TV broadcasting and have no idea what those big drum things are on the antennas. If any of my readers are huge TV broadcasting buffs 1. Could you please explain to me what those big drum things on TV antennas are for? And 2. Sorry for probably getting that TV antenna wrong. Though really, I get enough wrong about cooking even that it’s amazing anyone reads this comic anymore…

I’ve been sick lately, with probably one of the worst flus I’ve ever had. (My brother got hit way worse) As per my usual method of dealing with any illness, I found an old comedy show on YouTube and watched a bunch of episodes. (Sometimes it’s Netflix, YouTube isn’t a fixed part of the method)

My remedy this time around is a weird little show from 1995 called Dr. Katz: Professional Psychiatrist

To call this show “Animated” is a bit generous, but it’s really quite funny. Dr. Katz provides an excellent context for comedians’ stand-up material. Ray Romano is actually funny when you’re listening in on his conversation with his therapist…