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Mr. Grumbles
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Are you kidding? Or just joshing?

Use Proactiv!

There was that hilarious thing that happened in S3:E4! Oh, my pants are still wet from laughing so hard!

I'm not gonna punch him in the face.

Demographics.

Moose?

This website is sadly infected.

I'm not bemoaning the loss of humanity. I got it and I get it. I'm just bemoaning the general public's lack of ability to detect it. One one hand, it tends to make me feel superior. On the other, it makes me feel isolated and probably insensitive to what other people think. Mixed feelings.

When Jayson Met Emma

That's right Mr. Lockhorn!

Twelve Angry Women

Let me be the judge of WHAT FUCKING OUTRAGE I'M GOING TO EXPLODE WITH!!!

It could be!

I had that thought first back in 7th Grade. I understand that "pop" music generally means that it's "popular" with the widest range of people, including kids who we all agree are morons. But I still wonder sometimes, "Can't all these people see that there is some kind of fundamental humanity missing from this

Is there some kind of template I can use to gauge this?

They're okay. Cartoons, after all. I never cared for when Bugs transitioned from being an agent of chaos and entropy to being the authority figure of the bunch.

This is not Drive Me Crazy with Melissa Joan Hart and Tony Danza.

Maybe this is one of those cases where everybody says, "Why do they remake good movies when there are plenty of mediocre movies out there that could be redone even better?"

There was probably an obvious mistake in it.

Chuck Jones best understood the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote. His interpretation of other characters he didn't create was not all that good.