Amy Poehler for Try Year-Real?

I’ve seen some conflicting discussions over whether or not Amy is an actual potential guest for the show, and I’m curious what the consensus is.

The relevant bits:

Pro Version 441: 18:18 - The boys react to Amy Poehler’s podcast episode with Sarah Sherman; in which Amy recalls running into them at a restaurant, and asked if she could be on Handbook. Hayes says he would never be seen in a restaurant, but Sean seems to confirm running into Amy, without Hayes.

Pro Version 446: 16:41 - While discussing Kevin’s failed attempts to get Will Ferrell, Sean suggests that getting Amy as a guest is a real moment that could be seized upon, and he hopes they can make it work. The plan? Parent Trap Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler for a reunion of The House (2017).

After listening to today’s Pro Version, I went on a quest to determine who the upcoming boy/girl guest duo would actually be, and although it probably isn’t a highly anticipated The House (2017) reunion, I do believe Amy is a high probability soon. What do you think?

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u/BuggEyedBitch — 2 days ago

Mercier Grandstands on LFD budget oversight. Ignores inflated LPD numbers

Mercier and company performatively lost their shit this evening over $4 million in overtime costs for the Lowell Fire Department while ignoring the fact that the police have an almost $40 million budget. (By comparison, the LFD have less than $30 million.) Setting aside the fact that city management is completely responsible for mishandling the previous negotiations which brought about the "unexpected" high OT numbers, the Police department is still operating way out of control with zero budgetary oversight while providing zero care to its citizens, unlike the LFD. Mercier's motion was to create a monthly report detailing the LFD's OT use.

The only one who had some rationality (or at any semblance of caring or trying at all) was council-member Sean McDonough who pointed out that Mercier's request was already a report that is emailed to her once a month. An agitated Mercier replied, "Is it so hard to print it out?! It might be easy if you don't have a job orrr orrr..." Walking on eggshells, Gitschier provided a courteous out to the septuagenarian council member before holding a vote, which of course passed.

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u/BuggEyedBitch — 2 months ago