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Fatty McGoo
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If they had gotten a temp this review would have contained a complaint about the show introducing yet another unnecessary cipher character.

THE BALL! HIS GROIN!

e.g. would still have been better. i.e. makes it seem like you're saying there's only one fat joke, when in fact there loads of them. About your mom.

If I get to spend this Valentine's Day with four enormous women, it would be the greatest Valentine's Day of my life. No amount of dude-mopery could ruin that.

I learned about Steak and BJ day when I happened to be buying steak on March 14th. A bunch of frat boys saw me buying steak, then they started high-fiving me and explained the premise.

I don't normally go for the "Liz Lemon is so gross" stuff, but they finally got me with the idea that her legs have a weird pantyhose color / texture.

"Crap, someone else already did Monty Python?!"
"Shit. Uhh…do you know 'Who's on First?'?"
"That's right. Who."
[a greasy backstage nerd makeout session ensues]

Have you ever seen any where one of the parents is scraped off, or some of the kids have halos? Those always ruin my day.

Simspering idiot.

Rena Sofer is tied with Megan Mullally as the hottest woman George ever dated (Marisa Tomei doesn't count).

Not going to read almost a thousand comments, but I just want to say that Bashir is a huge twerp throughout most of the series. Characters don't always have to be likeable…

It's interesting that the Laugh Factory is also where Michael Richards had his incident.  Coincidence? or just something in the house coke?

Aww, 2006 was your year too!

Any damsel that's in distress be out of that dress when she meet Jim West

Ratings-wise, an online streaming viewer is easier to count than a regular ol' American Joe watching on his TV who isn't part of the Nielsen survey.  I don't know if networks have caught onto this yet though.

Sheldon needs to man up and fuck Blossom already. That poor woman is suffering.

Ha! Yeah, Community basically invented that trick!

Jim's explanation worked well enough for me.  Every man has his meatball; what's yours?

That would at least make things interesting, and I wish they would do something like that, but now that there is a marriage and cute children's feelings at stake instead of just some guy who sucks, it would be way too real.  Not exactly the warm glowing warming glow the show has tried to provide for most of its run.

That isn't funny!  That's just erotic!