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YEAH ROCKO!

I'm afraid we're out of stock on Log. How about some Lucky Chodes?

Thanks a "bunch."

Once at McDonald's, I ordered a Happy Meal and there were two prizes inside! The Dougler!
(crickets chirping)
Connect 4, anyone?

I invaded her Bay of Pigs, if you catch my, erm, meaning.

I loved that episode. I also loved the one where Mickey Kaline comes back as a hot dog restaurant owner and consoles Arnold on his case of "dangerous lumber" (i.e. knocking out each and every pitcher who throws him a ball).

I'd love me some Pelswick swag, but I already have enough people who don't get my "The Beets: Killer Tofu Tour" tee, so I'd have to prepare myself before going out in public with Mr. Jimmy or Faceless Jeff on.

That old fat guy? I thought he was dead.

Dr. Strangelovitz, more like.

Great Joe!

Dance magic, dance!

"All day, all night, Cary Grant.

That sounds even worse than the "Mighty Mormon Power Rangers" skit I found on LimeWire.

The Emmet/Wyldstyle/Batman love triangle reminded me of Clone High's Lincoln/Joan of Arc/Kennedy one in spades (without Cleopatra of course). Batman's general hamminess was also JFK-esque at times, especially during the extended version of his "Darkness, No Parents" song.

I feel the exact same way about "Ball and Biscuit," "The Air Near My Fingers," and "Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine."

You mean that song by Vincent Vega?

He made sweet sweet love to a manatee and came to regret it when said manatee became a writer for Family Guy.

In my experience, Kiedis' Scar Tissue is like The Catcher in the Rye for every 14-year old who thought the fact that they smoked pot a few times makes them "deep" "thinkers."

True, but the limitations of their What Hits?! era of RHCP are similarly summed up by this Green Jelly style parody: