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Leonard Lunatic
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The funny parts were the best part of Special.  I fucking lost it when he kept trying to show people he could "run through walls."  Otherwise, it was a pretty fucking depressing movie.

Too many carbs, El Zilcho.  Try some fucking vegetables.

If you think about it, that is about the most popular size, so that is why they are harder to find. 

I thought the book was alright.  It was no "My Custom Van", but it was an alright read.

I never understood why George couldn't figure out how to open a condom wrapper.  It literally takes like half a second.  You definitely can't open it like a bag of chips.  I know they did it for the joke, but it always bothered me.

Thanks, Garbajosa, I was just about to say the same thing.  Portly is way funnier.

Yes, the main bit was about Ovaltine, but Jerry also mentioned that Bania had bits about other chocolates that dissolved in milk, including Bosco.

I was always a little confused as to whether Ramon was supposed to be Latino or not.  He briefly had a bit of an accent, but at other times he had no accent at all.  While the rest of us were just merely confused, it was nice that Sims admitted to being a wimp about this stuff.

I've enjoyed watching Conan for almost 20 years now, but the truth is, I've been watching the Daily Show/Colbert instead. He should have known better than to go up against two popular shows that are basically his same audience. If they move him to midnight, then he would only have to compete with South Park reruns.

I ordered muligatawny (sp?) at an Indian restauarant a few weeks back simply because of Seinfeld.

@ Gentle Herpes

Louis has an older standup bit about a bag of dicks that is really fucking good.

His best role was making fun of Jerry for wearing the man fur and carrying a purse.

If I were a towel, why would I be wearing this hat and fake mustache?

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You've got a "ma" followed by a "newer" what's not to like?

It's not that Louie doesn't offer any laughs anymore, because it does, but that show has moved on to an all new territory we have never seen on TV before. That discussion is best saved for Rabin's pending review, but Herzog is right that this episode of Wifred definitely delivered on the laughs. Where else are you

I thought that was the funniest part of the show. It fits the Wilfred character (and all dogs) so well, I was disappointed I didn't see it coming. Of course he was tossin salads.

yeah, but I didn't know his dude's name, and it worked better that way anyway…Snot Boogie is one of the greatest names

McNulty: Why would you let Omar be on Community?