Posted on 12/03/2004 6:38:40 PM PST by qam1
"full of rotten people you would rather see under the wheels of a bus."
No, that was "Mean Girls."
Give me GET SMART & the ODD COUPLE.
Later, my shoe phone is ringing.
I don't remember that one...
I'll take "Spiny Marsupials" for $200, Bloody.
"A squared b prime x plus y
upsilon omnicron eta theta pi
Comptemplate Cerebrate Cogitate too
Double Dome Double Dome We Love You
Felicitations Felicitations Felicitations" --Bullwinkle
--School cheer at the Double-Domed Institute for Advanced Thinking
The domes at the institute had a mildly erotic appearance for those of the male persuasion...
LOL!
i remember "Claud".
I'm like you: didn't get it til later!
"Seinfeld" and "Rocky and Bullwinkle"
( I am here for "Mouse and Sqvirrel". Never DID get "Seinfeld"....)
Yeah, I know. I was commenting on a part of the article that was being ignored in favor of talking about Seinfeld.
LOL!
I'll ask my husband when he comes in...he's a big Bullwinkle fan and likes...er..."domes".
Duh, I thought the finale (the courtroom scenes, right?) was about cost cutting and cheating the viewers (and advertisers) that producers of long running boob tube shows do on a regular basis: save production costs (one cool million per principal actor, for example) by splicing together scenes from previously shown episodes and call it something like "the Fifth Anniversary Show", or in this case "Seinfeld Finale". (Although in this particular case they did engage the million dollar cast, but by confining all action to two stagesets - the courtroom and the holding cell - they still saved a bundle.) It's quite transparent, isn't it, which is why I think you'd have to strain to find any meaning in the dramatic wrapping that they put around such Frankenstein episodes, which only serves to allow them to string these clips together.
Is always Mouse and Sqvirrel. . .
Jerry and George had dinner in a restaurant with the deaf blonde that Jerry had just picked up earlier. She said that she could read lips. George hatched a plan to take her to a party where she could tell him what his own ex-girlfriend was saying from afar. But at that restaurant, George wanted to test her abilities. He spotted another couple in distress in a nearby booth. He asked the deaf woman what was happening. She said that they seemed to be breaking up. The guy's exact words were: "it'not you, it's me".
The restaurant scene had some other choice bits, but the party scene was a masterpiece. It's worth owning.
:-)
I'll have to check that out. Thanks. (o:
Andy Griffith Show: I really like that one.
Yes...a self improvement book.
Obviosly you don't need to improve yourself......
Oh yeah..Classics.......I've read most of them.
And they do have some redeeming value...and History books do have value....But a political analysis book?
Here's waht you need to know about politics......if you ain't in power.....you have no power.
That's all you really need to analise about politics.
"From Elaine you learn that most women have little sense of humor and are only funny when extremely pissed off."
They should see Mrs. Exile when she's po'd. Nothing funny about that, I just grab the cat and hide in the closet until the crashing stops.
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