Tonight my life will finally have meaning

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Tonight my life will finally have meaning

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The brand new season of Family Guy starts tonight!!! Woohoo!!!!
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I been seeing the previews for this. It looks pretty good, I might watch it...
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It proves that there is a God and He is a Family Guy fan...
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bassist_25 wrote:The brand new season of Family Guy starts tonight!!! Woohoo!!!!
You got me there, I thought it was going to be something serious.
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Yeah, I was going to go off on a tangent about how reading Atlas Shrugged changed my perception of reality, and I realized that humans are instrinically hedionistic beings, driven only by self-satisfaction. And utilitarianism is ultimatly a flawed philosophy because it automatically assumes that people choose the most universally moral choice when morals cannot be quantified. All choices are made out of selfish desires and ulilitarianism was just a way for greedy capitalists and fundementalist Calvinists to justify globalization.

.....But then I thought that Family Guy just kicked so much more ass.
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There is just sooo much to absorb in that last post! And wrapping up with Christopher Lowell.... he kills me. Your Force is growing, Luke. :lol: ------------->JMS
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The new episode came and went, and it was great!

The thing at the very beginning of the show, about being cancelled, was pretty good, where Peter named off many, many of the crappy shows that Fox had over the years.
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Yeah!!! It was great!!!
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McFarland's art of borrowing continues with the North by Northwest spoof. I especially liked the Bed, Bath, and Beyond rip because I've similar jokes in the past. What can I do... chicks dig that place!

The greased deaf guy and evil monkey are back. Trisha Takanawa, too.

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The new family guy was hilarious!

We stayed tuned in watch American Dad too - what was your thoughts on this? I just didn't find too much of it funny.
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The Family Guy gets better and better. The Archie comic scene was great.
I liked american Dad, but after the family guy, the humor got less, but good, overall, i think.
I loved the bust on Clinton feeling up interns, especially to a very preteen girl, who wouldnt eat her peas.
The family guy is incredible.
thank god we have it back.
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I agree with that. Dad is probably a very funny cartoon but it pales to Family Guy. That would be like putting the simpsons on after that...
Now if we could only get them to do Futurama hot and heavy again...and ATHF ....the world would be great.


I did like what the Cartoon Channel said about TBS. It was funny.
"Dear TBS: GIVE US OUR CARTOONS BACK! (adult swim)"
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Actually...it was...

"Dear TBS

Give back our Cartoons

It's not funny

(adult swim)"
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The scene with Gepetto and Pinocchio made my brain shut down. :)
... and then the wheel fell off.
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Ron wrote:The scene with Gepetto and Pinocchio made my brain shut down. :)
I was waiting for him to tell a lie, but I love how the writers just let you infer what the joke was really about. There were a probaly a large number of people who didn't get it.

My favorite part was the GI Joe scene. That cracked me up.
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songsmith wrote:There is just sooo much to absorb in that last post! And wrapping up with Christopher Lowell.... he kills me. Your Force is growing, Luke. :lol: ------------->JMS
Thank you, but I can't take credit for the Christopher Lowell tribute. Those accolades would to go to Kenny "old sKool" Murdick. old sKool is only rivaled by Winston Churchill himself when it comes to the quality and quantity of insightful sayings.

"And God said, 'The lame shall inherit the Earth.'" - old sKool
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I concur on Family Guy/American Dad. Naming the cancelled shows... absolutely brilliant.

Is TBS running Aquateen? I'm gonna miss them if not. Eleven weeks of Harvey Birdman ain't the same.---->JMS
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Ron wrote:The scene with Gepetto and Pinocchio made my brain shut down. :)

Ohhhh yeah, I almost forgot about that one. It made me flash back to Andrew Dice Clay's nursery rhymes.
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Oh, and Jesus driving a car with a "WWID" license plate and Jesus fish on it. And British Porn...Oh my Lord.---->JMS
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chris tucker asking jesus if he knew how to use a doobie was great too. funny stuff, that family guy
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