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Nat King Cobra?

You know, I'm digging this Turner D. Century reboot!

He looks as if Neil Flynn and Seth MacFarlane had a baby.

I was wondering the same. I suspect it has to do with fabric, but I'm not sure. Perhaps some cultural misunderstandings about the origin of silk and cotton?

It's noteworthy how education in American society is so heavily integrated to Protestant ministry rivalry and regionalism compared to the mostly-founded as seminary heavily centralized education of the Catholic church in the New World.

"Every year, three thousand young men and women come to Wildstone University looking for knowledge. Currently, the university has an alumni of... 58 students."

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Don't forget the park's infeststion of Ice Cream bunnies:

Damn! I was half-expecting to him to yell "Long live the new flesh!" at the end.

Now with this dog cannon Capitalist doorbells will become inevitably obsolete.

In Soviet Russia, Tintin takes rocket to moon!

This will be 'shopped by an indie band in 3... 2...

Thought the same. For a moment thought he had gone for some Southern casual style.

Anybody else thought for a moment that the main picture was a rather stylish Gendou Ikari?

Well, she's played by Liz Lemon, right?

RIP Phil Hartman. :(

I was just going to mention this. One still can still read merchants discussing "arrobas" in novels up to early 20th Century.

Some people just have way too much money.

El Anacronópete. A Spanish zarzuela, it's considered the first modern depiction of time travel through a machine. It was published two years before H.G. Welles' Time Machine.

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Whenenever a writer attempts (and fails) to use speculative fiction to make a clumsy topical parable I'm reminded of Garth Marenghi:

Look at that red nose. Are those what Animaniacs were meant to be?