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Leonard Lunatic
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Please don't bring back any more soiled mattresses!

He is nothing like Andrew Daly.  As Kenny Powers would say, You're Fuckin Out!

Two bums fucking under the boardwalk was not an over-the-top sight gag?

Didn't you see the episode where Frank started the whole wine in the can trend and got an old-fashioned from the Snail?

I didn't watch it, but according to the review on this very site, it sounded like Murray was the lone funny part of the show, which is not a surprise.  Dave Foley might be good in it, but Cricket can never be anything other than Cricket in my mind, and Drama is terrible, as always.

"That doesn't sound right."

Sims can't mention Pat Cooper, or anything funny in the episodes, because he is too busy complaining about shit.

You're spotting dimes, eating onions…I don't know what to believe.

My pants!

Yes, because South Park has only been on for like three seasons.

There is no reason why you can't have a little Civil War thrown into a good western.  I thought it was great that Leone acknowledged the importance of the war in the west.  So many westerns ignored what was going on in the rest of the country at that time, but the Civil War had far reaching implications across the

As soon as Dennis said he had to leave because it was no longer a "safe" place for him, it was all too clear that he had never fully recovered from his crack addiction.

I agree this was not a classic episode by any means, but Charlie as a cowboy and Mac convincing Dennis of the deliciousness of a garbage bag full of chimichangas was good stuff.  I hope the Tommy Bahama shirts stick around all season.

They did refer to him as Elvin when he was pretending to be Donovan McNabb, so it all works out, Super King.

Yea, that was a great scene.  The other good lie detector scene was when Mulder and Scully had Homer hooked up to one, asked him if he understood, and the lie detector just blew up.

They should have mentioned Frank Grimes.  He basically used his real voice, but did a spectacular job with the character.  All of the people on the DVD commentary could not say enough good stuff about his performance, even though they just threw it to him at the last minute because they didn't have anyone else.

Yea, Richard was definitely the funniest part of that show.

Like a midget at a urinal, I was going to have to stay on my toes.

Finally, the old Sims is back!  When the last couple of reviews were not full of bitching and complaints from Sims, I was wondering what happened to him.

Phil Riley is right!  They should pull these episodes that millions of people have enjoyed because Ron Goldman's family might be reminded of their son.  I'm sure that nothing except old Seinfeld reruns reminds them of their son.