Since DCnDC’s thread didn’t pan out, but the subject is worthwhile (and I recognized the quote instantly, myself), here’s another shot.
“Daddy drank for the government!”
I ascertain this thread may take off.
The KITH theme song will randomly pop into my head and hang out as an earworm, even if I haven’t watched any shows recently.
I am crushing this thread. Crush! Crush!
All I know is, that was a fucking good ham, Mom.
Perhaps you were just wondering about Tony, where he is, who he could be with, what he’s thinking, if he’s thinking of you, and whether he’ll ever return one day.
My daughter will occasionally crush people’s heads, and she’s never even seen kids in the hall, but I’ve passed it on to her. It’s been ages since we’ve had a good crushing/punching battle.
Citizen Kane! It was Citizen Kane!
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Ah, Francesca Fiore, you know I do not like the American movies. Always with the car chase, and the guy get the girl …
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…Noooo…it was about this guy. A publishing magnate, who tried to get into politics.
That’s funny. My daughter picked it up somewhere a little while ago as well but she had never seen Kids in the Hall either. I assume that she got it from one of her school friends who got it from their parents or who have seen the skits.
I did sit down with her to watch them on youtube a while ago and we both had a good laugh. Then we clicked the one where the mechanics are having sex with the woman’s car – ooops. I had to click away from that one.
Thirty Helens agree.
It’s a fact!
I may have gone too obscure. I get into it pretty deep. With that said…
K: Daddy–what’s that bad man doin’ to my pet donkey?
D: Why, that’s not just a bad man, son. That there… is Hitler; and he’s [bleep]ing your pet donkey.
I saw what you did there.
“These are the Daves I know, I know…”
Every so often the Dave song still pops into my head.
These are the Daves I know I know, these are the Daves I know o/~
Can’t drink tea without thinking, “Gimme a TEA, you basTARD!”
I hope for the strength to avoid the temptation to put my boy to bed with the words, “Remember, son it only takes two things to kill a man: Quiet shoes and the will to do it - and I have the quiet shoes!” (Seems likely the reference would be lost on him.)
“D’ya like your eggs? They’re fresh! Straight out of my body and onto your plate!”
More Mint Jelllyyyyyyyyy! ! ! !