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Judd Hirsch is around to remind the youth of the post-invasion today that they would "ALL BE DEAD WITHOUT MY DAVID!"

Old people shouldn't be allowed to vote, they're barely human, ha ha!

The most shocking realization about this sequel is that Judd Hirsch is still alive.
This summer, prepare to be told YOU WOULD ALL BE DEAD WITHOUT MY DAVID…again.

To quote somebody's version of Wonka's lines to Charlie - I can't remember exactly where I read it but here it is:

This is the only acceptable alternative take/edit on the business card scene.

Here's what a GJ,I that is actually interesting, entertaining or at the very least not a total shitshow looks like.
Oh wait.

Gee, I hope nobody takes this dumb tweet too seriously and-

People should be intimately familiar with all of the great memes, like Tealizard and…smockin…the mask. Uh.

The animation company sold the rights to the American distributor for dubbing in 2005, and the dubbing team was told to do whatever they wanted with it, just so long as they bought the license and could make it sell, so the voice acting director decided to make it into a parody, only keeping the character names and

Some people had a real stake in that show, nobody I knew liked it or knew anybody else who liked it but the promotion for Lil Bush was incessant, way more than there was for their other animated misfires of the Aughties, and you could click on to the channel at anytime and there was a good chance for awhile you'd hear

Not only the failures, but the failed shows they would show reruns of, shoving them into every little gap in their schedule like so much spackle. And the nearly omni-present promotion of series that seemingly no one cared for, like "Li'l Bush".
As well as the whole "show hours and hours of MadTV reruns" policy that

He was also played on a radio show that started in the late 1940s featuring Vincent Price in the role of Templar.

Tom Kenny's Binky the Clown is the closest thing to a clown that actually sort of scared me a bit. Well not "scared" but he is a bit disturbing with his frustrated ambition and belief he's the Rudolph in an "All of the Other Reindeer" scenario with all of his fellow clowns. And he's a bit intense even for a somewhat

Like, are people who are supposedly scared of clowns scared of all clowns? Even some Emmett Kelly-esque sadsack hobo clown? I dunno.

Little kids are scared of clowns sometimes. Little kids are scared of lots of things - I used to have nightmares about some puppet on one of those other, not-so-famous kid's shows on public television that I can only remember fuzzily, when I was five.

"Obviously this has been going on for as long as published writing has been around,"

First & Ten was kind of weird, in how they went from a show based on the premise that a woman owning a pro football team was enough to generate gales of laughter, then in later seasons they tried to get serious and dramatic on the same level as their attempts at humor.

I never really used Napster, but around 2000 or so among the forums I posted at, there was one where some self-styled "rebel" who in his posting persona waffled between obnoxious slam-poet wannabe, obnoxious rapper-wannabe and the year 2000 version of a tedious wacky random LOL type jokester. He posted his super-edgy

you should really check out the new newsgroup alt.media.avclub.moderated, it's so much better than the unregulated messes and spam traps that alt.media.avclub and rec.arts.fans.avclub-misc have become.