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Home Movies
Just saw a cartoon called home movies on teletoon in canada, had some slight content so i thought i would mention it here.
ttp://homemovies.toonzone.net/Curses.html
not sure if anyone has seen this, I thought the episode was entertaining myself.
ttp://homemovies.toonzone.net/Curses.html
not sure if anyone has seen this, I thought the episode was entertaining myself.
"I got a fever and the only cure is more cowbell"
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Re: Home Movies
htb:htb21 wrote:Just saw a cartoon called home movies on teletoon in canada, had some slight content so i thought i would mention it here.
ttp://homemovies.toonzone.net/Curses.html
not sure if anyone has seen this, I thought the episode was entertaining myself.
Funny you should pick that particular passage as a sig...I recently saw the exact same verbage in some college student's window earlier this week.
Might I ask (at the risk of throwing off the topic) what the reference is?
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htb's sig is from a particularly funny skit from Saturday Night Live. Christopher Walken plays a crazed record executive who insists that Blue Oyster Cult add more and more cowbell to "Don't Fear the Reaper." I know it doesn't really sound that funny when summarized, but it's sheer lunacy on TV.
But, to be fair, the line is "guess what? I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!" Not to be a stickler for exactness or anything.
But, to be fair, the line is "guess what? I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!" Not to be a stickler for exactness or anything.
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thanks TheSpotConlon fpr posting that explanation. You have got to love SNL! I saw that on its actual air date (at least i think it was ) but i was reminded of it the other day while watching the Will Ferrel SNL DVD. As with most SNL skits you ahve to see them to get the full humor from them. the cartoon i posted about really only cotains some female comic character pretending to be a robot for the purpose of filming a movie. no notable ASFR content so to speak other than that they are trying to contol her with a remote, and make mention of her being a robot. I must admit myself i would have never watched this cartoon if i wasnt waiting for undergrads to come on. wish they would make some new eps of that, Maybe Nits will find out kimmy is really a gynoid LOL not gonna happend but thats how i would write it 

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Ah...okay. I don't watch SNL anymore, so I was just confused (as usual)TheSpotConlon wrote:htb's sig is from a particularly funny skit from Saturday Night Live. Christopher Walken plays a crazed record executive who insists that Blue Oyster Cult add more and more cowbell to "Don't Fear the Reaper." I know it doesn't really sound that funny when summarized, but it's sheer lunacy on TV.
But, to be fair, the line is "guess what? I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!" Not to be a stickler for exactness or anything.
We now return the thread to it's regular topic
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