What was Mr. Belvedere again?
I get him and Benson confused a lot. J: Mr Belvedere was this portly nanny, who had an attitude. K: A British nanny butler. Kind of like Mrs. Doubtfire, but only a man. J: And he wasn’t as kind as Mrs. Doubtfire was. M: Kurt – have you seen Mrs. Doubtfire? I don’t wanna give you any spoilers, but that was Dustin Hoffman; I mean Robin Williams. Last night while you guys were asleep, I watched this documentary about an architect, Louis Kahn, who would have had a lot to do with what Philadelphia looks like today, had he not been very avant-garde. Instead, Philadelphia ended up how it is now. He wanted a design for the city where everyone parked their cars outside the city and walked in. Really? M: Yeah. It doesn’t seem very likely these days that you’d be able to pull off a city design like that. M: That was in the late 60s/early 70s that he proposed that. K: I would have thought he had that idea in the days of the streetcar. It’s my understanding that the streetcar suburbs were the first