Posted on 10/26/2011 4:10:11 AM PDT by Perdogg
When "Beavis and Butt-head" first arrived on MTV in 1993, the show's adolescent humor and mockery of music videos felt fresh, admittedly puerile, and even a little subversive.
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What about those who protest at the “Occupy Wall Street” protests? Thank-you for your response ahead of time. :)=^..^=
Geeze, I can’t wait..... To not watch it.
Huh-huh, uh-huhhuhuh...
I can’t wait. When Beaver and Butthole can lambaste the current generation and look smart/accurate doing it ...
I’m am Cornholio!!!
I’m sure Buffcoat and Beaver, or Beaver and something else, will have no shortage of material.
I’ve tried to watch reruns.
B&B was mostly an exercise in annoyances, with an occasional flash of really good humor. Not worth watching.
“King of the Hill” is more to my taste and is sometimes pure genius.
I hope Mike Judge Mericlessly nmocks the dumb generation right in front of them on MTV, LOL.
Obama sucks more than anything that has ever sucked before.
“I hope Mike Judge mercilessly mocks the dumb generation right in front of them on MTV, LOL.”
He did the last time, and the best part of the show was the ones he was making fun mostly never got it.
I can remember watching it the first time around and thinking “I know kids like this”. It made the show funnier.
He should have a field day with this generation!
I, for one, will give it a shot.
“Heh,heh,heh, he said free sex on Wall Street, we should go, heh, heh!
From what I understand, he is going to be teasing reality shows like Jersey Shore..
This is so cool....I’m there, dude.
This was hilarious, they were watching a Twilight movie in the movie theater and Butthead leans forward to use the line in the movie on the girl sitting in front of him and then asks for her popcorn- then she slaps him.
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