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I used to be a faithful viewer of The Electric Company, too. Of course I had no idea who Morgan Freeman was back then, but I knew Cos from "Fat Albert." I also enjoyed the contributions of Skip Hinnant (Fargo North Decoder) and Rita Moreno ("hey you guys!") I watched the show again when it...
Heh heh, yeah, I think Homer getting botulism from the overaged sandwich is the highlight of this episode!
Carl: We hardly made a dent in that 10-foot hoagie.
Homer: I'll give it a good home.
(time cut)
Marge: You've been eating that sandwich for over a week! I think the mayonnaise...
(heavy sigh)
Oooooooo-kay...I'll take the marmalade. Provided you sing "Lady Marmalade" as you deliver it!
Oh, and Alex. Thanks for finishing off the jam. Rully appreciated it...:rolleyes:
:)
I felt this thread needed an updating!:crazy:
From The Magic Voyage of Sinbad:
Joel's invention is a Rat Pack chess set. They are halted by a chess piece resembling Frank Sinatra, just as Movie Sign is announced.
Sinatra Chess Piece: Wait a minute! You don't get Movie Sign until I say...
Oh, I totally agree with you!:) You think I let those folks who tell me I'm too "grown up" to watch "children's" entertainment put me down? Heck no! As you say, it's their loss. And I love how people assume anything animated is just for kids.
Some people think it's weird that I watch SpongeBob, Aqua Teen (loved the movie, btw) and even The Simpsons and Family Guy. It's like, "why are you watching cartoons? Grow up!"
And I agree, Dr. Tooth: like Survivor is intellectually stimulating.:rolleyes:
Hmmmm...I was thinking more in terms of money. Like say $25,000. But ya know what? I'll take the barking fridge, the pet germ and the doughnut soaked in digestive juices, provided you throw in a slice of toast as well.
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