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Jeffrey's favorite animal? The leopard. He likes the spots.

booger
I'm ashamed to say I laughed every single time Fabio said "booger." It really never stopped being funny.

Carla can be irritating, but I'll admit she won me over this season with the "need some floss?" comment to the judges in the stuffing Quickfire, shortly after the talking head in which she said her quinoa wasn't worth 20 cents, much less $20,000. I like that she has a sense of humor about her fuck-ups.

I have Pumaman, Jack Frost, and The Deadly Bees on VHS. All late-period because that's when I was finally old enough to have a job and buy blank VHSes.

I agree, someguy. Tosh has a bit of a frat-boy vibe, but he's intelligent and unafraid to make fun of himself right along with everyone else. I like how willing he is to make himself look stupid for the sake of a laugh; I'll never forget the web redemption he did with a father and his daughter, who couldn't have been

"He died. He broke his neck and then he drowned! WHY?"

Yeah, I forgot about Mystery Men too. That's a pretty good one.

He was great in Royal Tenenbaums. Had some funny lines that were distinctly not in the usual Stiller style - no nervous stuttering, just angrily venting at his crappy dad.

I was pleasantly surprised by Let's Go To Prison. I didn't have very high hopes, but I thought it was pretty damn funny. Stupid, yeah, but funny.

Oh GOD, Lisa. I'd forgotten about her. My PTSD just returned.

Oh, yes, Prof. I just reread my comment and it does sound like I'm attributing F&G's greatness solely to Apatow. I am well aware it was very much Paul Feig's baby, and Apatow was a producer. I just meant shows under the Apatow umbrella, in whichever capacity he handled them.

I feel the same way, Dr. Reasonable - I love love love Freaks and Geeks, and I watched Undeclared with really high hopes. But while it wasn't terrible by any means, I've always thought it a distant second to Freaks in the Apatow TV show universe. It's decent, but nothing to get excited about (or own on DVD - I rented

Yeaaaah. When they talked about being barefoot so they could feel any jewelry under their toes ("like clamming"), I was pretty fucking nauseated. And I thought I couldn't actually be affected that way by this show after all these years!

Sure is. Actually, I'm pretty sure every time Soldier Guy has made another cameo on the show he's wearing the shorts (for example, the podcast ep from this season - though I may be mistaken). I think he was so genuinely touched by the gift, and is such a benignly pleasant goof, that he'd always wear them if he knew

oh yeah
I did like "Quinceanera Barbie and Bar Mitzvah Ken."

I have an opinion
I HATE TACO'S SONGS. At least this one was after the last commercial break so as soon as it popped up I just stopped the DVR. They're not funny, they're overlong, and they always seem really shoe-horned into the plot.

I didn't think this was terrible, but I was surprised it got an A. It definitely wasn't as solid as the Lethal Weapon 5 ep, or the Halloween one.

hmm
It's not as hooky as Feed The Animals, but it's growing on me. Especially love The Ramones and Missy Elliott together.

Well, their t-shirt does.

I just thought of Frank in skinny jeans and cracked myself up.