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Tiny People Dating Shows
You forgot "For The Love of Ray J".

Stop me if you think this makes me sound like a creep…
…but I'd really like to buy something pretty for her to keep on her desk, have her look it occasionally throughout the day and think of me. Is that so wrong?

There's probably one other dude that's on his way to making that list, Robin Thicke, believe it or not. He gets much love in R&B circles.

I think the commenter above (Werer) nailed it when he said that this show replaced the Simpsons as far as quotable material. I think this episode really sealed it for me.

Conceptually….
I think the idea of free love/sex is titillating. In reality, you have to deal with all the smells. Yuck!

Wordplay!
I couldn't believe that line got an audible chuckle out of me both times.

I'm 38 now and I enjoy many of the things I enjoyed back in the day, but it's usually in a lesser degree. The one way my taste has changed significantly is that I no longer enjoy gory horror movies. I used to laugh when I watched and now it just feels sick to derive enjoyment from it. That being said, I watch old

I was EIGHTEEN when the show started, so it's not been part of some weird revisionist childhood memory that it used to be excellent. And yeah, it's been garbage since at least Season 9, so that argument doesn't hold water.

That was one of the most perfect scenes. One of the few in latter years that made me laugh really hard.

The inspiration for Anchorman came from a very serious source. It was a documentary on the rise, fall and eventual death of Jessica Savage, a network anchorwoman. There was a documentary on her and one of the people they talked to was a former co-worker named Mort Crim. That's your Ron Burgundy character. Ferrell

Good to see you're still here, Lobsters.

Wow. I think I'm the oldest guy here. The most annoying, overplayed songs when I was in college were "Bust A Move" and "Ice Ice Baby".

Is there really a market for Nash Bridges, Season Two?
And if so, could it possibly be bigger than the market for say, "Get A Life" or "The State"?

Brian Regan has consistently made me laugh. Nothing earth-shattering about his stuff, just funny.

The same place I meet everyone's wife: the annual Tampa Bukkake and Cuckold Festival.

Tracy
To me, the high points were Tracy related.

My gosh, you are some funny sons-a-bitches! I laughed so much I actually have a pain in my side.

Honestly, dude. I'm a fucking Lions fan. Chew on that, Patriot booster and just watch the game.

Bigfoot and Wildboy
I'd really like to see a DVD collection of this little homoerotic train-wreck. BYE-YABA!

Whoops!