18 Jan 2007, 6:33 PM
Wry Mouth wrote:
Yeah; well, if you want a deeper understanding of what makes me and the Cit tick, and you're going to look Three Amigos up, you might as well look up the "Everyone has an El Guapo" speech, and the "Would you say I had a 'plethora' of pinatas?" gag.
my favorite: because (almost all of) the movie audience didn't get the reference and responded exactly the same as the group of children listening to Little Nel in the movie. Reply to this
1 Feb 2007, 9:46 PM
Wrymouth wrote:
Days later, and I'm still trying to parse the sense of the phrase, "Possibly the funniest bit from Family Guy, ever."
This may rank as one of the prime enigmas of history, alongside the totems of Easter island and the eerie phrase CROATOAN. Reply to this
trouble commentin!...
All I wanted to say was that this reminded me of the Singing Bush gag in The Three Amigos...
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...which I have to date still not seen.
Bet it's on youtube, though ;-)
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Yeah; well, if you want a deeper understanding of what makes me and the Cit tick, and you're going to look Three Amigos up, you might as well look up the "Everyone has an El Guapo" speech, and the "Would you say I had a 'plethora' of pinatas?" gag.
Cheers!
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sew... sew like the wind!!!
Lillian GISH !!!
my favorite: because (almost all of) the movie audience didn't get the reference and responded exactly the same as the group of children listening to Little Nel in the movie.
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Days later, and I'm still trying to parse the sense of the phrase, "Possibly the funniest bit from Family Guy, ever."
This may rank as one of the prime enigmas of history, alongside the totems of Easter island and the eerie phrase CROATOAN.
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