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Post by Emperor Cupcake on Feb 23, 2004 23:20:54 GMT -5
No, you know what, that "Is this bugging you, I'm not touching you" thing was a reference to the act of a specific comedian. I remember seeing his stand-up act years ago when he did it, but I'll be damned if I can remember his name. Sorry. I want to say it was Richard Jeni, but I don't think it was.
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Post by losingmydignity on Feb 24, 2004 1:06:33 GMT -5
No, you know what, that "Is this bugging you, I'm not touching you" thing was a reference to the act of a specific comedian. I remember seeing his stand-up act years ago when he did it, but I'll be damned if I can remember his name. Sorry. I want to say it was Richard Jeni, but I don't think it was. I think you're right, ecc...but [glow=red,2,300]IN HEAVENS NAME DOESN'T ANYONE KNOW![/glow]
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Post by mightyjack on Feb 24, 2004 1:21:43 GMT -5
Wayne Cotter
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Post by losingmydignity on Feb 24, 2004 2:25:53 GMT -5
I did a search...this guys some kind of corporate comedian
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Post by emperordorkin on Feb 24, 2004 18:43:44 GMT -5
This one's from The Brain That Wouldn't Die...
As the facially-scarred chick is hallucinating from Dr. Courtner's drugged drink, we're shown a sudden blurry rapid wacky POV camera shot of the floor, and Crow says "I loooooooove this place!" in a goofy voice.
(Mike laughs pretty hard at this, and Crow even apologizes!)
Anyone?
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Post by Emperor Cupcake on Feb 24, 2004 23:48:30 GMT -5
Wasn't "I loooove this place" a tagline in some restaurant's commercials? Chili's or TGI Friday's or Sonny's BBQ or something? (Man, I'm just not much help today, am I?)
But hey, I think that comedian might have been Wayne Cotter.
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Post by Torgo on Feb 25, 2004 2:43:07 GMT -5
Wasn't "I loooove this place" a tagline in some restaurant's commercials? Chili's or TGI Friday's or Sonny's BBQ or something? (Man, I'm just not much help today, am I?) Maybe, but in the contest of the riff, it seems to be taken from a drunk character in some movie. I don't think anything about that evil guy's living room would have reminded anyone of Chilli's or otherwise. But then again, I'm clueless on it also. Still, I find it freakin' hillarious. But not as funny as "Hey, my mother gave me that glaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaitwasafamilyheirloom!
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Post by mightyjack on Feb 25, 2004 20:09:45 GMT -5
I believe it's from Burger King and Lord how I hated them adds. Mostly because of the spokesperson.
I can't remember the guys name but he used to host MTV sports and was a no talent putz who came off really smug to me onscreen. He just got under my skin.
Anyway he did these stupid Buger King adds which ended with someone screaming... "I Looove this place"
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Post by mauto on Feb 25, 2004 20:17:58 GMT -5
I believe it's from Burger King and Lord how I hated them adds. Mostly because of the spokesperson. I can't remember the guys name but he used to host MTV sports and was a no talent putz who came off really smug to me onscreen. He just got under my skin. Anyway he did these stupid Buger King adds which ended with someone screaming... "I Looove this place" The guys name was Dan Corteze. And yes he is a no talent hack.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Feb 25, 2004 22:19:17 GMT -5
Dan Corteze. At least he's disappeared from the radar screen.
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Post by Torgo on Feb 25, 2004 22:27:09 GMT -5
I miss the Dell Dude.
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Post by BobJohnson on Feb 26, 2004 11:11:53 GMT -5
If you buy the comedy album Triumph: Come Poop with Me, it comes with a hour long DVD that includes Triumphs tour around the U.S.A. insulting people, his guests are "Dude, You're Getting A Dell!" Steve, Subway Jared, and Conan O'Brien.
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Post by Ator on Mar 1, 2004 14:43:19 GMT -5
In Deathstalker, when he is tied up to be tortured by that hot wife to find out where the stones are, Crow says "Real Sex '58!". What does he mean by that?
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Post by pumaman2 on Mar 1, 2004 22:07:44 GMT -5
In Deathstalker, when he is tied up to be tortured by that hot wife to find out where the stones are, Crow says "Real Sex '58!". What does he mean by that? I don't know for sure, but HBO has a series called "Real Sex" . They are numbered, like "Real Sex 23" etc. It usually shows kinky, weird sex, and it's pretty graphic for HBO. Or so i hear, not that i've ever seen it myself So maybe with the tieing up by the hot wife, that's what they're referring to.
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Post by Emperor Cupcake on Mar 1, 2004 22:13:07 GMT -5
Yeah, that's what they're talking about. I admit I've seen one episode that was about a support group for orgasms (or something; the sound kept cutting out, so I'm not sure what they were saying). I don't know what number episode it was, though.
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