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You just wrote the fifth season of Arrested Development.
"Hold on to your clone butts." - Clone Ray Arnold (played by Clone Sam Jackson)
The last sentence is much like Ron Swanson.
Eight-year-old me was outraged by that one. There was a major red herring (Bugs kept fiddling with his shoe, so it seemed to me he hid the penny there). And any solution that requires that much knowledge of hot dog etiquette is a terrible solution.
Discussing fudge and Tom Cruise at the same time? You're two syllables away from a lawsuit.
Rudd's association with the Apatow factory gives me visions of The Green Hornet. Not fair, really, but it's there.
Today I learned: Fyvush Finkel is still alive.
Tell my wife I said "Hello."
In that case, they wouldn't have made it to episode three without finding room in the script for "… you never go back backington."
Twenty years ago, Thursday night NBC comedies were the juggernaut, and ESPN was still treated as a joke even by its clients. (Fay Vincent: "Where would ESPN be without baseball? There are only so many tractor pulls and billiards matches you can televise.")
Ah, Cleveland vs. Detroit: the Rust Belt Bowl. Losing city's mayor has to send the winning city's mayor a barrel of their finest industrial waste.
How else did you think black sheep were made?
For her next album, Madonna will be remixing this: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
What Sporks said. There's also a startle scene much like the scene in Jaws in the submerged wreck.
I miss the romantic tension between IES Chang and a whole chicken in a can.
That movie has some of my favorite moments of "swearing from characters who don't swear enough to know how to swear." The other big one is Jerry Lundegaard's "Aw, what the Christ." I still use that sometimes.
They should have sent Cranston in lieu of Flowers.
@avclub-bca3531762af8a993c4f60c48fd5e33b:disqus You haven't bookmarked the shart thread? Amateur.
I had no idea Badger was in two episodes of Community - and in two different roles! I hope he comes back and runs into Jonathan Banks a few times.