Family Guy proves that even the most brilliant, genius babies and dogs are still disgusting creatures when it comes down to it.
Have you guys seen the one where they have to go into a witness protection program and end up in the deep south?
And I have to mention that the creepy old pedophile is HILARIOUS.
I know that sounds horrible, but when you see/hear him it's funny.
taz, you reckon Peter's thrilled that the Sox won? Remember when he skips work to go to Fenway and his boss caught him? The way he tried to explain was hysterical.
One day I might turn from Sex and The City long enough to catch an episode of Family Guy.
Soapy, you're a guy.
A. GUY.
Taz, is that one where Chris meets the girl who's really a guy? (I think that's in the same episode you're talking about...)
The creepy old neighbor never ceases to amaze me.
eta: I'm getting a kick out of all the Ned fangirls worrying about the next episode of Pushing Daisies, they're like 'OH NOEZ THEY BETTA NOT HAVE NED N OLIVE TOGETHA!111!!' ... personally, I don't give a sh!t. That show can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned.
"Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, men recognize that the human race has been harshly treated but it has moved forward." - Les Miserables
Yea PM, that's the one.
Did you see the one where Herbert (the old man) sings "Somewhere That's Green" to Chris? He's dressed like Audrey. LOL.
No, PM, you have it backwards. He befriends a boy who turns out to be a girl, much to his relief because he was becoming attracted to him... her. taz, I'm shocked (but not surprised) you missed that.
Rathy, guys watch Sex And The City. :-p
Gay guys.
I've never seen one single episode of that show.
YES! Thank you for correcting me, SM2! That's what I meant.
The "Somewhere That's Green" episode showcases Family Guy's brilliant use of the Broadway musical number.
That, and the episode where Peter gets signed on to play for the New England Patriots and has everyone singing "Shapoopi" from The Music Man.
I like Sex and the City sometimes. I usually watch it to waste time before Craig Ferguson's show comes on. Loves me some Craig. [: Oh! He's another guy that's on my cute list... I just remembered I find his accent rather adorable.
"Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, men recognize that the human race has been harshly treated but it has moved forward." - Les Miserables
I love the English football team in that one.
"YES! Thank you for correcting me, SM2!"
There's a sentence you don't hear every day.
No, Soapy. No, they don't.
Well, I appreciate you, SM2, just remember that the next time your ego's at an all-time low.
Pushing Daisies has so many good quotes. I'm trying to find one for my signature... but the choice is difficult.
"Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, men recognize that the human race has been harshly treated but it has moved forward." - Les Miserables
*yawn* Morning, kids!
Jaily!
"Well, I appreciate you, SM2"
And another one.
DIdn't you ask me the same thing the other night when you woke up in my bed, Taz? :)
Hi, Deeter!!! :)
""YES! Thank you for correcting me, SM2!"
There's a sentence you don't hear every day.'
Not everyone can be as gracious as you when they're corrected.
**sidenote**
for all you guys who complain that you never see a meltdown, there is one occuring now. Good times!
**back to thread**
Deeters, excatly.
Rathy, do I have to go on my rant about traditional gender roles? It really bothers me when people say stuff like that. Well. . a guy is suppose to do this. . and a girl is suppose to do this. Says who?! What if I don't give a damn? Last time I checked the only thing that made me a man was having a penis, and I'm pretty sure that I have one. That comment is just as bad the "Marriage is a man and a woman" argument. You stated something (which was a complete BS comment by the way) then didn't give much reason as why it should be that way.
No fair Jaily, I was drunk and you told me you were Matt Damon.
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