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Post by ignite444 on Feb 17, 2007 15:31:08 GMT -5
I can't get the image of the waiter giving Kim this "why are you dating this guy?" look. Hahaha!
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Post by Rocket on Mar 4, 2007 11:48:54 GMT -5
For a moment I thought they were gonna steal Bill Gates. That what’s I would have done. LOL Sorry for bringing up this old topic again.. but, in fact, they WERE actually stealing Bill Gates. 1 of the 5 richest people was "Alfred Door", software czar. You know, Door and Gates. Definatly a reference to Bill Gates.
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 7, 2007 16:27:37 GMT -5
I thought his name was Oren Door! That's what I heard.
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Mar 8, 2007 13:43:43 GMT -5
I can't get the image of the waiter giving Kim this "why are you dating this guy?" look. Hahaha! Maybe he wanted to whisk Kimmie away himself.
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 8, 2007 17:40:18 GMT -5
That waiter looked like a waiter in a season 7 episode of The Golden Girls called Ro$e Love$ Mile$, where Miles was being cheap on dates with Rose too. LOL. It was great. I always thought Rose was kinda Kim-ish.
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Post by swenlin on Mar 19, 2007 11:43:42 GMT -5
This is one of my favorite episodes from season four - all that parking stuff in San Francisco just cracks me up. ;D
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Post by Yamal on Mar 19, 2007 12:17:49 GMT -5
Yeah, of course Mr Swenlin. However, I don't think it wouldn't crack you up if you were the one searching for a parking, eh?
In fact, you would take the art of swearing to the next level. ^__^
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Post by swenlin on Mar 19, 2007 12:34:05 GMT -5
Yeah, of course Mr Swenlin. However, I don't think it wouldn't crack you up if you were the one searching for a parking, eh? In fact, you would take the art of swearing to the next level. ^__^ And I have. I drove to San Francisco for a weekend once (for the WonderCon, actually) and was staying with a friend who lived in the city. I arrived Friday night. After an hour of trying to find parking near his house, I gave up and just drove randomly looking for parking ANYwhere. About an hour later, I had no idea where I was, but I finally found a space. I got all my luggage, asked for directions and began walking the two miles to my destination. All this time I had to pee. And then it began to rain. The next night I moved the car to a surprisingly close space near a Jack In the Box across the street. They had chained off one of their bigger exits into a small side street, thus making a whole row of "bonus" parking spaces on that little street (obviously because the place was in dire need of parking spaces)! There was one space left and I snagged it! Alright! The next morning the chain was down, the exit was open and all the cars were gone, including mine. I had been towed and had to pick my car up from the impound lot. I have never returned to San Francisco.
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 19, 2007 12:53:00 GMT -5
I'm never going to San Fran ever now.
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Post by Yamal on Mar 19, 2007 13:06:40 GMT -5
Haha. That's a great story. I loved it. I guess you didn't. Talk about irony. Fortunately, I've already made made a decision. Never drive my car downtown if it's not absolutely compulsory. Sometimes, it's like buying a one way ticket to hell. I have my own car, but I'm a city bus fan. And here I thought San Francisco was a nice city... if you don't drive your own car, I bet. ^__^
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Post by swenlin on Mar 19, 2007 13:10:09 GMT -5
Haha. That's a great story. I loved it. I guess you didn't. Talk about irony. Fortunately, I've already made made a decision. Never drive my car downtown if it's not absolutely compulsory. Sometimes, it's like buying a one way ticket to hell. I have my own car, but I'm a city bus fan. And here I thought San Francisco was a nice city... if you don't drive your own car, I bet. ^__^ Yeah, I've actually been back, but it was a better story to vow never to return. However, I never returned with a car (and never will).
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Post by MrDrP on Mar 19, 2007 13:14:22 GMT -5
Haha. That's a great story. I loved it. I guess you didn't. Talk about irony. Fortunately, I've already made made a decision. Never drive my car downtown if it's not absolutely compulsory. Sometimes, it's like buying a one way ticket to hell. I have my own car, but I'm a city bus fan. And here I thought San Francisco was a nice city... if you don't drive your own car, I bet. ^__^ Yeah, I've actually been back, but it was a better story to vow never to return. However, I never returned with a car (and never will). The parking scene in Big Job is one of my all-time favorite KP sequences. Great animation, fast-paced, and, out of nowhere, but obviously knowing where to find Ronn -- a mime. Brilliant stuff.
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 19, 2007 13:28:16 GMT -5
I never hated a character more than that damned Mime.
I wanted to beat that mime up for some reason.
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Post by cloudmonet on Mar 19, 2007 13:37:52 GMT -5
Haha. That's a great story. I loved it. I guess you didn't. Talk about irony. Fortunately, I've already made made a decision. Never drive my car downtown if it's not absolutely compulsory. Sometimes, it's like buying a one way ticket to hell. I have my own car, but I'm a city bus fan. And here I thought San Francisco was a nice city... if you don't drive your own car, I bet. ^__^ Yeah, I've actually been back, but it was a better story to vow never to return. However, I never returned with a car (and never will). The secret is, the steeper the hill, the more likely there's parking. Just head for the nearest hill. Or somewhere near the Bay. As an alternative, park somewhere along the BART line and take BART. It can be done, it's just very difficult.
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Post by nabusan on Mar 19, 2007 13:38:13 GMT -5
I never hated a character more than that darned Mime. I wanted to beat that mime up for some reason. I thought he was hot ;D
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Post by Kurt Weldon on Mar 19, 2007 16:43:12 GMT -5
I never hated a character more than that darned Mime. I wanted to beat that mime up for some reason. Here's the reason: HE'S A MIME! All right-thinking people want to beat them up. The low point of my career as a stand-up comic was opening for a mime. This mime did magic. He billed himself as (wait for it...) the MAGIC MIME! Gaaaaaagh!!!!
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 19, 2007 16:46:16 GMT -5
Aww...
poor Kurt.
Mimes are annoying.
My favorite all time Mime moment is in The Golden Girls. The girls are at a museum and Sophia heckles one by saying, "Hey, buddy, your fly is open." and he falls down. It's hilarious.
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Mar 19, 2007 19:17:29 GMT -5
That mime was my favorite! I laughed and laughed over that mime! It was so random!
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Post by fan315 on Mar 20, 2007 20:53:52 GMT -5
My favorite line in this episode was Shego's "I don't do cakes. I don't bake 'em, I don't jump out of 'em." Perhaps the censors are familiar enough with the KP staff to cut them some slack?
I also liked the continuity of Senor Senior Senior not liking Shego after "Two to Tutor".
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Post by swenlin on Mar 20, 2007 23:18:24 GMT -5
I can't get the image of the waiter giving Kim this "why are you dating this guy?" look. Hahaha! Yeah, see - that's one of the funniest opening bits I've seen for this season so far. So well written and really nicely animated. The acting and timing was dynamite. I LOVE that opening bit... "This otter isn't going to color itself." And that final expression by Kim - priceless.
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