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Joseph R. Sixpack
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Wisconsin offers very few distractions for a pale, friendless virgin.

In America- get choked up throughout this one just thinking about the end scene w/ "say goodbye to Frankie Dad", in fact getting choke up about it now just thinking about it.
Field of Dreams- first get choked up during the stirring Terrence Mann "baseball" speech, shed some tears when Doc Graham can't go back, shed

Really?
I've only seen about 2o seconds of American Dad in my life, but I still find it hard to believe that it consistently receives the highest grades out of the current FOX Sunday night lineup- actually, I no longer watch the Simpsons or Family Guy, and only sporadically ever watched King of the Hill, so it's not

You're not racist; you're xenophobic.

(having money) "allows you to afford a more refined class of prostitute. For me, it's really about the companionship."

Also, as far as 'ludicrous', think i was just trying to quote lebowski, but was a bit lazy/tired at the time of submission; quote was not quite on point.

Think ridiculous was the wrong word; just have felt the McCoy storyline has stayed a little too close to the standard "overbearing athlete father" cliche, and hasn't taken that plotline in any new or unexpected directions. A part of my problem is that after a promising start to this season (and an all around solid

The Story Was Ludicrous
Thought this was the weakest episode of the season, outside of the Tyra scenes, both w/ and w/out Landry. Think McCoy Sr. is a cartoonish version of the Marinovich-robo-QB-dad prototype, and the scene where he hits JD just struck me as a little ridiculous, especially for FNL. But worst part

Defensive stops never get screen time, unless used to show some discord w/ the Dillon offense; don't think last night's Panthers drives ate up 20 min. of clock apiece.