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@m0nit0rman:disqus the "sack of phone books" is a nice touch.

"We needed the ice for margaritas. (whispers) We're gonna get those girls drunk so we can kiss them!"

coat dwarves.

A fully justified, prudent fool?

hello, new ringtone!

"I just met this woman!"

*cut to Ricky Spanish not holding an elevator*

heh. one more scroll-down and I would have seen this before I posted. :)

Yes, that's the joke.

"bang bang!" pretty good, right?

yeah. It's kind of sad, too. He's not that funny (as noted, McGinley's Julian is pretty much the highlight, along with the woefully underused General Larchmont). His character is introduced stomping into the bar, drunk out of his mind, and every time I see it, I wonder "how much 'acting' was actually going on there?"

Yeah, "Francine's Flashback" is where Remember Raccoon comes from. There was also the episode where Stan has the hypnotist erase Francine's memories every year, and she forgot she had been a stand-up comic, but that's not really amnesia.

Futon Guy was great, and I'd like to see him again. Occasionally.

Walter? Is that you?

Bullock has superiors? I wouldn't want to be the guy to tell that coked-up trigger-happy madman what to do. Especially since he's got all that sweet CIA tech (time machine, the vacation goo, and avatars).

That was my thought, too.

haha, I must be the only person who likes Wagons East, the spoof-y John Candy movie about a town full of people who give up on the west and head back to St. Louis. McGinley played a flamboyant and fabulous bookseller named Julian (who is also a badass gunslinger who saves the townsfolk from a human Wile E. Coyote).

This crab knows what's up. Heist is a slick movie, and more people need to see it.

SPOILERS FOR FALLOUT 3: POINT LOOKOUT AND FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS: HONEST HEARTS. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED. DON'T WORRY, NOTHING MAJOR. JUST DRUG TRIPS.

oh, man. Groove. I have an old VHS copy of that movie, from a friend of mine when she was in her candy-kid phase. The title is written in glitter on the side of the tape. I have hazy memories of it, that may or may not be hazy memories of actual experiences. Madison in the late 90s had a kickin' rave scene.