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Post by Phantom Engineer on Mar 1, 2004 22:42:36 GMT -5
Well I'm innocent and pure so I don't know.
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Post by Ator on Mar 2, 2004 2:34:56 GMT -5
Eww, now that joke is disgusting. Not really, that's hilarious!
OK, I got another one. What does Mike mean by "Do the Bruce Springsteen!" in Horror of Party Beach?
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Mar 2, 2004 8:43:22 GMT -5
Might be referring to Springsteen's goofy dancing in the Dancing In The dark video.
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Post by Dr. Ted Nelson on Mar 4, 2004 18:47:58 GMT -5
In San Fransisco international (614) what is Crow referring to when he yells out "UNCLE TANOOSE!" Im not sure how you spell it, but thats as phonetic as it gets.
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Post by mightyjack on Mar 5, 2004 1:34:11 GMT -5
If I remember correctly Crow was doing his Danny Thomas impression. Uncle Tonoose was a character in "Make Room For Daddy" TV series. He was played by Hans Conried who will be easily recognizable to fans of old time TV.
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Post by mightyjack on Mar 5, 2004 1:49:40 GMT -5
Jammie Gumb from Silence of the Lambs. I loved it when Trace did that voice, he did it so well it always cracked me up.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Mar 5, 2004 2:51:34 GMT -5
I love the Jame Gumb riffs.
Cartman has a hilarious one in an episode of South Park.
It puts the lotion on its skin...
It puts the lotion on its skin...
Put the lotion in the *bleep*ing basket!!
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Post by Emperor Cupcake on Mar 5, 2004 10:21:14 GMT -5
Or it gets the hose again!!!
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Post by Dr. Ted Nelson on Mar 5, 2004 16:57:02 GMT -5
okay, one more from San Fransisco International. in the same scene as the Uncle Tanoose reference, we see shots of the passengers faces as Pernel tries to land the 'faulty' plane. One of the faces prompts Mike to say "im sorry about the stamps'
Whahuh?
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Post by lemminkimmen on Mar 6, 2004 11:46:05 GMT -5
ok, sorry if this has been answered already, and please forgive my ignorance, but here goes-
in more than one episode, I have heard this: "He'll never touch you, Terry, you're dirt."
or words to that effect.
It seems like I almost know/remember this, but I just don't know.....anyone?
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Post by mightyjack on Mar 6, 2004 12:02:02 GMT -5
I can't help with the stamps question, but Terry is a callback to "Teenage Crimewave" that's something one character says to another.
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Post by Dr. Ted Nelson on Mar 6, 2004 18:26:13 GMT -5
Ive still got the stumper to beat. ;D
The 'terry' reference is used sooo many times I almost thought I remembered where it came from, too. It would be great (and yet, sad) if someone could find the top 10 repeated refs. #1 being the most used reference of all time. Im sure something from Wiz of Oz like "poppies" would be up there with "he'll never touch you..."
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Mar 6, 2004 23:13:19 GMT -5
I can't help with the stamps question, but Terry is a callback to "Teenage Crimewave" that's something one character says to another. Mightyjack answered that one.
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Post by ArtCrow on Mar 8, 2004 19:17:53 GMT -5
Your right about that. I was never much of a Lucy fan. The later Lucy Show was particularly bad. The way Mr Mooney would say "Lucille" when she screewed up was supposed to be funny. Yes The Lucy Show was pretty bad but it doesn't hold a candle to Here's Lucy. Gale Gordon (Mr Mooney) was in that one too. These people not getting the Lucille Ball references is making me feel very old. Having watched a lot of 60s tv really helps out for MST3K viewing, cuz they refer to them often.
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Post by marytrobot on Mar 10, 2004 7:18:07 GMT -5
OK here's my 2 questions over Mitchel The wacatchika song, what's the actual name for the song, I heard it once when I was helping my dad in the garage so all I know is that it's an oldies song, and second in the skit where Gypsy over hears the Mads' plan, before, when Crow Tom and Joel go off on their adventure, why do the sing "Action Jackson is my name"? is this a song they made up or part of some other song or odd reference?
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