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Post by callipygias on Aug 25, 2009 16:35:51 GMT -5
You people are destroying my pretty mind.
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Post by Captain Hygiene on Aug 25, 2009 17:52:55 GMT -5
What a horrible show.
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Post by DON3k on Aug 26, 2009 8:33:04 GMT -5
Aught not be allowed!
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Post by Bix Dugan on Aug 26, 2009 9:52:38 GMT -5
In Snow Thrills, during the ski-jumping:
Announcer: "It's the biggest one-man thrill in Jack Frost's show..."
Joel: "I know a better one."
Crow: "Yeah..."
Joel: "Forget I said that. I'm sorry."
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Post by glowgirl004 on Aug 26, 2009 11:51:59 GMT -5
Kind of a reach, but Joel makes a ~feminine hygiene~ joke in Circus on Ice, when he comments that one of the performers, who's wearing a red tutu and leaping in the air, "can do that because she feels fresh."
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Post by crowschmo on Aug 26, 2009 19:38:05 GMT -5
Also in "Are You Ready for Marriage" the counselor or whatever he is gives the couple a book on marriage readiness and the guys act like it's a sex manual. When the couple are looking at it in the diner, Crow says, as the guy, "I'm NOT doing THAT."
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Post by callipygias on Aug 26, 2009 20:38:39 GMT -5
There's a bunch of the nasty at the beginning of Fu Manchu, like the bicycle seat riff and the... noises they make when the girl's grasping the joystick thing, but symbolically nothing's filthier than this:
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Post by Bix Dugan on Aug 26, 2009 22:52:41 GMT -5
Cali, how long did you spend getting JUST the right frame there?
Regular people would never have noticed it, by the way...
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Post by crowschmo on Aug 27, 2009 19:34:11 GMT -5
Oh, another one from "Are You Ready for Marriage." The counselor asks the couple if they've ever been in love before and Mike says, "Does my uncle count?"
Ouch.
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Post by jjb3k on Aug 28, 2009 12:09:52 GMT -5
Teen gang girl combing her hair in the theater. Beau Bridges: "Come on?" Hot Girl: "I'm coming." Mike Nelson: "No, you're combing." Actually, I fail to see how this is dirty. It doesn't seem like the usual "come" double entendre, just an ordinary pun (seeing as how she is combing and everything).
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Post by Prime Minister Jim J. Bullock on Aug 28, 2009 18:53:01 GMT -5
Also in "Are You Ready for Marriage" the counselor or whatever he is gives the couple a book on marriage readiness and the guys act like it's a sex manual. When the couple are looking at it in the diner, Crow says, as the guy, "I'm NOT doing THAT." Later on the dad of one of the kids is looking at the books, and Crow pipes up with: "Got anymore of these books, son? heh, heh, heh."
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Post by mrmeadows on Aug 30, 2009 12:12:52 GMT -5
In the "Money Talks" short (from "Beast of Yucca Flats" episode), our spindly hero is talking to Ben Franklin about keeping his budget flexible. Ben tells him "Remember not to keep it too rigid, or you will become a prisoner to it", to which Crow just says "Hey!!" (Funny, but even more so as it seems to have been put in later during ADR, since the silhouette of Crow doesn't move his mouth at all.)
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Post by jkazoolien on Aug 31, 2009 7:37:21 GMT -5
Not so much dirty, as funny for those in the know (I think it was Village of the Giants): [Tommy Kirk making out with a girl] I think Servo: This is Tommy Kirk really acting!
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Post by widowbuddig on Sept 2, 2009 12:15:58 GMT -5
The whole trucker thing from Riding With Death when Ben Murphy lost his brakes coming down the mountain.
"My well oiled chassis is coming up on your backside". And I'm not even going to print what Crow said. (I'm already blushing).
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Post by crowschmo on Sept 2, 2009 19:20:24 GMT -5
Also in "Are You Ready for Marriage" the counselor or whatever he is gives the couple a book on marriage readiness and the guys act like it's a sex manual. When the couple are looking at it in the diner, Crow says, as the guy, "I'm NOT doing THAT." Later on the dad of one of the kids is looking at the books, and Crow pipes up with: "Got anymore of these books, son? heh, heh, heh." Then later, the son goes over to the father to look at what the father was looking at in the book, and on first viewing, I could've sworn Mike said, "Yes, Dad, that's a donkey." But when I listen to it again, I guess it's a little more innocent, because it sounds like he says "doggie" more like his dad was just looking at a kids' picture book or something. I guess by then I was just EXPECTING them to say something a little off-color. Although, doggie could be considered off-color too, I don't think that's what was meant.
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