Pretty much. And then I realized how quickly I have about forgotten about ol' ConeBone69 and I get sad.
Pretty much. And then I realized how quickly I have about forgotten about ol' ConeBone69 and I get sad.
I think two my biggest laugh out loud moment from a Hey Arnold episode ever came from the Wheezin Ed episode with Sid's "It's Wheezin Ed!…and some other guy!"
Got spicy chicken wings
and french fried onion rings
jesus h. christ I hated As Told By Ginger
True story: When I was in my early teen years my family had just touched down at an airport (I would assume back home in Jersey) and a Dean Martin song came on. A kid a few years younger than us turned to his parents and said "I know who's singing, that's Dino Spumoni."
Yeah, Recess is oft-forgotten but as a kid I loved it and even into my later teen years it still held up. Like Hey Arnold, it took The Simpsons formula of creating it's own universe with a multitude of characters.
I remember being genuinely surprised as a kid the first time I saw Tiny Toons show up on Nickelodeon.
Man, Garfield Minus Garfield was my jam in 2008.
I remember watching this series early in the morning about a decade or so ago. I was never a huge Charlie Brown fan, but I liked the show and some of the songs still remain in the my head (Listen to Lucy).
Oh shit, Santana DVX? That's my joint.
He'll always have his small role in Office Space.
Why won't he go away? :(
Rachel Dratch has nice jugs, but that's it.
Sounds like he needs a holiday in Cambodia.
Wasn't that the working title of New Girl?
This comment is even better when I imagine surfer Sting circa 1994 yelling it out in the middle of cutting a promo on Big Van Vader.
As someone with the same last name as a notable SS officer (Eichmann's assistant, to be exact), I am impressed by your honesty. I am terrified to find out someday that even though my the paternal side of my father's family left Germany in the 1850s that I am somehow related to him or other nazis.
Awww Mookie, you found my trash can!
Jack Klugman was one of my favorite old actors, as he reminded me of my grandfather both in appearance and a few near-coincidences (his mother was born in Philadelphia, he ended up dying of lung cancer). Loved him on the Twilight Zone. RIP Jack.
Jack Klugman was one of my favorite old actors, as he reminded me of my grandfather both in appearance and a few near-coincidences (his mother was born in Philadelphia, he ended up dying of lung cancer). Loved him on the Twilight Zone. RIP Jack.