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Mr. Stimson
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You folks see that flashing sign up there? Now, that sign says: "Applesauce." No, no, I'm kidding. It says "applause." Ray, do me a favor. Could you flick that once? All right. Now remember. You're all a big part of the show, so the better you are, the better Larry is. You see this gentleman? He's giving me this sign

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Hey, if I just retell Sean's joke, everyone will laugh!

"I" "disagree"

Yes. Sheamus.

I agree. Most of their bits were pretty annoying, but once in a while they pulled off a gem of a spoof

Spot on!

Can Radiohead get them off their tractors?

Ok guys this Dawes thing has been going on for 5 months and its been on every music article. Making the same joke over and over. And nobody seems sick of it.

But they still have Butthead's hair do that strange flickering whenever he moves. That makes me happy.

I assumed he said "fuckdamn"

I think that their tastes have adjusted to modern times. Its not like the B&B of 1995 were dumped into 2011. You can get a sense from the way they react to the MTV shows that they have almost "grown" with the times. Like they have experienced all of the pop culture of the past 15 years, but just nothing around them

I don't know why but that line made me laugh very hard. My theory: The addition of Toot's into a sentence is funny.

I really like how much fun they are having with being able to say fire

Pinky's got the tits, Bootsy's got the ass!

Extremely successful trollery. Boy those youtube commenters sure are fish in a barrel!

Bleedthrough's done his homework!

Maybe Parker and Stone are too old to hit the same notes, and this whole "getting older" "theme" is just them covering their tracks.

They all sound like they have gone through puberty at least. I have been watching seasons 2 and 3 lately, and jeez their voices are like an octave lower nowadays.

I think they realized at one point that he was absurdly nice and they started to change their tactics. I kind of enjoyed the point where everybody realized they were just being assholes, but it probably would have worked better with a regular "reality show" type.