For some reason it was encoded backwards, but it doesn't make any difference for the clip:
The second part about the salad made me laugh out loud pretty damn hard.
Jack Slater
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Posted:
Dec 12 2011 02:04 pm
I sat silently. It could have been funny, but the delivery was terrible. And here I was, anticipating an actually funny Family Guy clip. You got my hopes up man, and then you just dashed, dashed, dashed them all away.
Cause that's how I roll bounce.
Atma
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Posted:
Dec 12 2011 08:03 pm
I lol'd
username
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Posted:
Dec 12 2011 11:39 pm
GPFontaine wrote:
For some reason it was encoded backwards,
they do that now to avoid copyright issues. so that way it stays up on youtube.
Klimbatize wrote:
I'll eat a turkey sandwich while blowing my load
GPFontaine
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Posted:
Dec 13 2011 02:05 pm
Jack Slater wrote:
I sat silently. It could have been funny, but the delivery was terrible. And here I was, anticipating an actually funny Family Guy clip. You got my hopes up man, and then you just dashed, dashed, dashed them all away.
There is only one explanation for why you didn't find this funny. You are a pizza cook.
JoshWoodzy
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Posted:
Dec 13 2011 03:22 pm
It's not funny though. Almost every episode of Family Guy has this "Oh, that really happens" moment. Yes, it's true. No, it wasn't particularly funny.
Douche McCallister
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Posted:
Dec 13 2011 07:29 pm
I actually chuckled a couple times at the whole episode. That's a step up from the previous 100 episodes.
Rayk
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Posted:
Dec 13 2011 11:30 pm
Douche McCallister wrote:
I actually chuckled a couple times at the whole episode. That's a step up from the previous 100 episodes.
I had this conversation with my dad, well not this conversation, but it had to do with my generation having a different sense of humor than his. I think it comes down to familiarity for some part(another part, the time period you grew up I think). I didn't even like family guy when I was first turned on to it by a friend that said it was great, but over the years, it has become one of my favorite shows.
Edit: hmmm, piece of candy!
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UsaSatsui
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Posted:
Dec 14 2011 12:07 am
I've said it before, I'll say it again - the humor of the show is very hit or miss. Either it's hilarious, or it's very, very bad. It rarely treads the middle ground.
I thought it was...well, kind of dumb. It could have been done better.
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Black Zarak
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Posted:
Dec 14 2011 11:41 am
I actually caught The Cleaveland Show the other day for the first time ever and didn't hate it like I thought I would. It was the episode where he was retelling Die Hard though so you can't really screw that up. "I shot a kid!"