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The usage of “douche nozzle” in Reno 911, and the usage of “Bloodfart” as a band name in BNB. It appears that Bloodfart was an actual band though, so take that as you will.
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Oh, okay, those aren’t mine. Good thing - nobody wants a long, drawn-out legal battle.
By the way, Jim Beaver is also on “Supernatural.” I don’t watch “Deadwood,” so saying he’s on that show meant nothing to me.
[QUOTE=dnooman]
The usage of “douche nozzle” in Reno 911, and the usage of “Bloodfart” as a band name in BNB. It appears that Bloodfart was an actual band though, so take that as you will.
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Like many of the “The SDMB did it first” things I’ve seen here I’ll have to call bullshit. We were using blood fart back in highschool (for those of you scoring at home that was in the earlier 80s). An aquaintance had the unfortunate nickname of VBF.
[QUOTE=Little Nemo]
I like Penn Gillette’s work but from what he’s written about himself, he seems to enjoy his celebrity status too much to want to be an anonymous poster here or anywhere else.
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Perhaps Teller, then?
Actually, having watched nearly every episode of Bullshit!, I’d have to say Penn & Teller have got to be the most likely celebrity Doper candidates next to Weird Al.
I mean, c’mon. Does Penn have to start yelling “Cite?!” over the interviewees?
It’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but I think that it’s in the first Spider-man movie, when they’re at the lab being shown the enhanced spiders (a little before Peter gets bitten).
[QUOTE=Chronos]
It’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but I think that it’s in the first Spider-man movie, when they’re at the lab being shown the enhanced spiders (a little before Peter gets bitten).
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I just looked at it. The scene is at the start of chapter 3. MJ is holding a printout, and there is yellow on blue print. However, it is a picture of a university like building and the top of the sheet does say Columbia.