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To: eyespysomething

I know, but it was gross with the food up the butt stuff. I caught it on a rerun and watched it. The first time I saw it, I caught it when they started crapping out their mouths, so I missed why they were doing it, and just switched because it was too weird, over the top. The second time when I watched from the beginning, it was more in context and made sense. You can't catch these shows in the middle and expect to follow it.


107 posted on 12/09/2005 6:28:36 AM PST by WV Mountain Mama (I have a drink at night for my heart. Yeah, my heart, that's it.)
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To: WV Mountain Mama
You can't catch these shows in the middle and expect to follow it.

No you can't! I just love how they always get their messages in in a way that is so unexpected, so funny. I hope that it sinks in for some younger adults.

That being said, I do sometimes watch the show saying "That ain't right!" and sorta cringing. ANd as much as people say they insult everyone equally, they bash lefties and liberals much more than anyone else.

118 posted on 12/09/2005 6:32:56 AM PST by eyespysomething (http://members.cox.net/transam57/lights.wmv)
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To: WV Mountain Mama
it was gross with the food up the butt stuff. I caught it on a rerun and watched it. The first time I saw it, I caught it when they started crapping out their mouths,

The first time I saw that episode, I caught it when Martha Stewart was dressing the Christmas turkey with K-Y jelly.

Since Martha Stewart can be weird, nothing will surprise me from her. It took me a while to figure out what was going on, a spoof of the colesterol-free diets.

124 posted on 12/09/2005 6:35:59 AM PST by george wythe
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