Popular dish in England: Dangers and mash.
"Duelin’ Bangers" is the second-most popular scene from the movie Deliverance.
And now, on drums for The Beatles, Banjo Starr!
Lindy Chamberlain was finally acquitted on charges of murder when it was conclusively proven that a wild Ringo ate her baby.
D-I-N-G-O! D-I-N-G-O! And Dingo was his name-o.
Isn’t bingo the drum that Ricky Ricardo always played?
The Bongo is a nation long associated with Deepest, Darkest Africa.
I think you’re talking about a dance line called the Congo.
I don’t know if you’ve ever seen a freakishly large ape dance atop the Empire State Building; King Conga certainly didn’t.
Didn’t you just love William Shatner in the second ST movie, when he yelled “KONG”!
Poor Bambi was orphaned as a Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan.
I thought Bambi was a deer–not some half-man, half-goat fawn.
This [possibly NSFW] was my favorite skit on The Faun Show.
There is this song used at the end of both Dawn of the Dead and “Robot Chicken”–it’s called, “The Gong.”
The movie Goodfellas opens with three wiseguys driving a car with a (not yet) dead body in the Gonk.
I can’t remember if any of them were trunk in that scene. Pesci’s character liked to imbibe and then ask people what was so funny about him.
If you want funny, try watching a YouTube video of some idiot trying and failing to drunk a basketball.
One of my favorite groups from the '70s: Grand Dunk Railroad.
You’ve gotta ask yourself a question: “Do I feel lucky?” Well, do ya, funk?
Is there anywhere on this Board who Don Rickles has personally called “a hockey punk”?