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Sammy Davis Jr "This is a soft treat with that's warm on the inside."
Christopher Guest as Indian guy: "Djiboiti"
Sammy Davis Jr: "No babe, next question, you've done something really wonderful with your life, you're…….."
Christopher Guest as indian guy: "Blessed"
Sammy Davis Jr: "Let's move on. This is a hot, spicy

Cool story bro'

I'll take your comment one step further and say that as an insulated southerner growing up in the 'burbs during the 70s, Sesame Street was my only window into urban life. And what a window it was! So much so that upon my first visits to places like Chicago and New York, my first thoughts were, "This place looks a lot

"You're going to pay me, right?"

Drill work (if that's too harsh a term) and other methods of rote memorization are falling by the wayside very quickly as they are deemed educational dinosaurs in this day and age. However, the whole math/language curricula that has been implemented to take the place of such classroom activities now parallels the

Get busy y'all!!!

Real James Bond kind of stuff.

That little boy on the concert poster has a red rocket for a thingy. (giggle, giggle)

That sounds like a plausible culinary treat so long as it's a green plantain and not a typical yellow banana.

Like eating colored greens.

In that case it should be Todd Marinovich.

"Southern signifier for white trash?'

One of the best Lemonheads songs ever.

You do realize Uncle Si wrote a book. Although "wrote" could be applied loosely here. I know this not because I saw it on the shelves at a library or book store, but at the check out line at the grocery.

The days of Idiocracy are nigh….. Only thing left is for one of them to turn to the other and say, "Come back later, I'm -batin'"

But there was something about Joe Namtath's side burns……….

Toonces

That isn't unique to colleges and universities. It happens in elementary, middle, and high school, too.

I heard that Rapaport and Lee don't get along anymore and they've had quite a public beef going on for some time.

I also remember reading an article with Lee when the movie came out and aside from gangsta rap, Lee said the movie was aimed to be a critique of contemporary TV. He even mentioned the WB network by name as the source of the film's commentary on (and I'm paraphrasing here) "dudes grabbing their crotch and smiling on