Babe Ruth's last words were "The money's on the dresser."
Babe Ruth's last words were "The money's on the dresser."
Mick Foley not dying in that Hell in the Cell Match from KOTR '98
A doctor tells Somerset "Detective, he'd die right now of shock if you were to shine a flashlight in his eyes."
Youse guys wanna play Stickball?
My thoughts exactly. If she does get eaten I just might get up and leave.
Is this the first time Lauren has appeared on CBB as "Lauren Lapkus?"
Probably misses his old glass eyes.
Homer: The bread was… the bread was…
Santa's Little Helper: Ruff.
Homer: You've been pitching that one all night.
Santa's Little Helper: Chewy?
Bob… you have lot of well-wishers here tonight, and a lot of them would like to throw you down one… a well. They wanna murder you in a well, which seems a bit harsh, but that's what it says here on this cue card.
Instead of desalinizing the ocean, they should just add pepper….Instead of desalinizing the ocean, they should just add pepper.
"—er at the end? What is this, NBC Thursday nights in the 90's?"
I think my first was Jenny from Secret of Nimh 2: Timmy to the Rescue.
I watched that episode when I was like ten years old and I didn't have the slightest idea what was going on or why "I'm out" got such a huge laugh.
Geffen prepared an alternate cover without the penis, but relented when Cobain made it clear that the only compromise he would accept was a sticker covering the penis that would say, "If you're offended by this, you must be a closet pedophile."
Royal Trux—-Sweet Sixteen
There's a personal story behind this one: https://www.youtube.com/wat…. Sound effects where Colin is heavy with child at amusement park. The part where Colin pushes the baby back in had me laughing so hard for so long I actually thought I was going to die.
I'd love to see a celebrity play normal Jeopardy in character, such as Norm MacDonald as Burt Reynolds, only to do pretty well. That might be tough to stay in character while answering rapid-fire trivia questions but I feel an intelligent character actor like a PFT could pull it off.
I've always loved Calvin's mom from Calvin and Hobbes. She seems like a sweet woman who settled down too soon. Watterson always tried to draw her performing some sort of activity, such as gardening or writing, before Calvin would come and pull her away from it.
An amazing "Marge being a Mom" moment from that episode: "Here comes the Shaq Attack!"
That Scooby clip was great—it was nearly 3 minutes long and didn't feature any of the gang. Has ANY incarnation of that show ever accomplished that?