Does anyone remember the short-lived, ill-fated musical Marlowe from 1981?
Here is the opening paragraph of Frank Rich's review in The New York Times:
When everything goes right in a musical, the audience feels a rush of exhilaration that is the quintessence of Broadway. And what happens when everything goes wrong? Well, when everything goes wrong, another kind of giddiness sets in - that same slaphappy feeling that comes when Laurel and Hardy send a grand piano crashing down a flight of stairs. [The review goes on from there, and needless to say, the show didn't last long.]
To me, this Board is that piano. It is ever so much fun give it the slightest of nudges, and the DRs take it straight for those stairs! Wheeeeeeeeeee!