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TIL Toby Keith once wrote, directed, and starred in a movie.

I liked Cars. Didn't finish Cars 2, though.

Did anyone else go to the parade reenactment that was part of Ferris Fest a few weeks ago?

There is no substitute.

Not to be confused with Hi Honey, I'm Home!, which sucked for reasons having nothing to do with the Third Reich.

Parker and Stone tried it, it was called That's My Bush!, and it didn't even last a full season.

Also, no, the Bundys were accurately depicted as poor.

The Middle does a pretty good job of it.

I found it hard to believe that was shot in/prior to 1994, since it really looks like they recycled the Winfred-Louder corporate office set from The Drew Carey Show.

I think both of those actually aired, though - I know the one with John Larroquette and a Manuel of indeterminate ethnic origin did, not sure about the one with Bea Arthur. None of the above ever made it to air.

I'm almost positive Comedy Central once showed an uncut roast on Secret Stash.

Oh, Man in Motion.

The movie that follows it gets a little uglier every time I watch it, but the titles to Casino stay beautiful.

Hoping for future eps featuring the pilots for The IT Crowd (US), Spaced (US), and Red Dwarf (US).

Sweet Jesus, that sucked.

My excuse is that I was 7 years old when the show first aired.

Seinfeld's couch would be missing Roseanne's and John Goodman's well-worn ass-grooves.

One of the funniest moments on The Soup was when Joel McHale set up a clip from TGND with "This week on beep, beep, beep, beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…"

Kings ISLAND, Johnny Bravo.

They showed the original ride film at the 70 mm shorts festival at the Music Box earlier this year, and it was really weird watching it while the seats weren't moving.