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Pretentious Guy
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"Cripes, I thought when I wished to be big, I would have turned into Tom Hanks, not Vince Vaughn.  Thanks for nothing, Zoltan."

"Who ate Mommy's brains?"

Not to be confused with Archer meets Glee.

If they are unopened, how do they know to send them to the FBI?

Except, of course, the Borgias were actually Spanish.

"Oh no?"

Ding ding ding?

And the brutal death goes to…Marie, who tried to steal a small object from that creepy old guy who sold Homer the cursed Talking Krusty doll.

And the original line is about Reagan.

I have no idea, but there was no CNN or the like, so the only source for local TV news was the local anchorman, with the network guy covering the nation and beyond afterwards.  Unless something big came up, then you only saw the guy at 6 or so would be my guess.  I seem to remember Ferrel got the idea for the

What did the Skipper say?

At which point he becomes the one who knocks on heaven's door.

Well, at that price, I think I'd be inviting about five people.

Not the one with Space Ghost's old, bearded grandpa that sounded an awful lot like (because it was) Randy Savage?

Hey, they apparently only had remastered Star Wars special editions to work with for the earlier films, too.

"Co-Pilot" obviously had problems, but it struck me as being like the porter scene in "Macbeth".  After the heavy intensity of Macbeth and Wife killing a saintly king, we immediately get a drunk in a comic relief scene before Macduff enters the play and the tension comes back.  I would imagine something like

And a very lonely team it is, too.

This must be why my wife put the "Chicken Dance" on our do-not-play list.

JUST C'THULHU…oh.

Are you kiddin'?  Roose knows his kid's skills and applied them appropriately.  Tywin's the only grandpa King Joff has and he can't make any claims like that.