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Smear-Gel
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With these spiky cleats, ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE!

That was great.

Oh man, am I the only one that still loves FOP? Unlike say, Spongebob or Phineas and Ferb, it decided to actually change character interactions and the like, to keep things from getting stale. I watched from season 1 and two of my favourite episodes are in season 7 and 9. Huh. I could probably spend ages as to why I

I agree for the most part but FOP less interesting? I honestly respect the show for daring to change the status quo when things got stale (around season 5) and I think the show has gotten better as a result.

Spongebob lost me as a fan as well, until the newest, Widescreen season. For some reason, those episodes have been a lot more enjoyable than any other recent episode they have done. I recommend the one where Spongebob goes to Milkshake Bootcamp.

I loved the Teletubbies bit.

Cougar Town somehow manages with 9!

This isnt asking for you to care about the super bowl.

Long story short, no-one cares that you dont like the super bowl and no-one is telling you you have to like it.

(I just copy pasted my comment I posted elswhere)

As someone who also doesnt like sports in the slightest, I honestly dont see this mean sentiment to all non-fans that you seem to see in the slightest. Like I said, this post really hit the nail on the head for me.

This is a surprisingly difficult concept for people to get, apparently.

And yet again, someone else who missed the point.

This looks both good and bad.

Missed the point.

I dont think the author cares. I honestly feel he's just tired of the phenomenon of people who do this as much as tonnes of other people are, including me. And like I said, I find this annoying even though I dont even watch the Super Bowl.

28 comments isnt so bad, is it?

I'm also pretty confused about that.

How is one article suddenly signs of the ultimate downfall of av club? Just because they like the super bowl apparently?

This is what the article is talking about.