Posted on 10/18/2011 3:10:43 PM PDT by EveningStar
This past weekend at New York Comic-Con, Beavis and Butt-Head creator Mike Judge presented the inaugural public screening of his classic animation's rebooted first episode.
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It premiers Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 10:00pm on MTV.
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Thank goodness no politics.
The return of Bevis & Butthead will give the Nanny State Sycophants at the Family Research Council somthing to get their panties in a wad.
I wouldn’t watch ANYTHING on that channel if they paid me.
If Mtv were hit by a dirty bomb, the national IQ would increase.
Wouldn’t touch MTV with a 10’ pole.
Couldn’t my TV get a virus or something? Just eww.
YYYYYYYYES! YES! Heh Heh YES!
“Not only does Corn***** reappear, but Beavis will say “Fire”!”
MTV just went up a huge notch! I’m with most others in that I can’t stand that channel for the most part. Hate the reality shows, hate the trendy pop music, hate trendy liberal politics, but I do like Beavis and Butt-Head.
“If Mtv were hit by a dirty bomb, the national IQ would increase.”
The same would occur if a dirty bomb were to hit any TV network or any company or organization.
“Fire! Fire!”
Beavis and Butthead kept me sane when I was working full time and going to graduate school at night. After working an eight-hour day followed by a four-hour class I’d get home with an aching head. Turned on B&B, laughed for half an hour, then went to bed.
I love those fartknockers....still one of my favorite cartoons of all time...
that is true
I bet your TV could get something, probably spread it to the DVR too, is there a condom on the wifi?? Need to be prepared!
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That sucked worse than anything that has ever sucked before.
(Just kidding, I didn’t watch it, I just wanted to use that line)
It’s really not nice to talk about Governor Romney and Governor Perry like that.
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