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Bender Bukowski
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Duplicate Riker, I believe. Or maybe duplicate Tasha Yar going to the Romulan homeworld for years of sporadic rape followed by a violent death?

Goddamned RIGHT.

Well, he WAS born there…

Good LORD. I always though of Redcorn as the archetype of middle aged arrested development, pathetically masquerading as a guy in his early twenties playing arena rock in his topless wrangler as the actual teenagers discreetly scoffed at him…

"It was my call…and I made it."

Cannot believe "Ho yeah!" didn't make the list. I mean Hank was a pimp, and Snoop Dogg as his caucasian rival - thats unbeatable right there!

You realize this is the Mike Judge show set in Texas and not one of those Seth Macfarlane orgies of cynicism, right?

Remember when Bobby spent the weekend at military school and Cotton threw him into solitary where he found his initials etched on the wall from the 1930's? Brilliant.

Well, after Stu Stutcliffe faked his own death and joined MI5 he did singlehandedly take out Pablo Escobar.

The studio fees came to like $600 altogether, if memory serves.

They have prison camps going on throughout the southwest that aren't all that different from Jonestown, so there's that.

I'm assuming they counted everyone that had a line in that Castro episode.

A completely nonviolent Warner Brothers cartoon? That is so gay.

Get it out! Get it outtttt!

Did you know Kinch had a radio in the coffee pot?

I heard about a bar where men dance with other men!

I bet he feels just like he's Jesus's son.

A game of scones?

Squeal like a…

Your'e an odd duck.