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Brandi Maxxxx

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  1. Let's give credit to Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh in general. They wrote the songs for that episode and went on to create Phineas and Ferb, which is filled with great musical moments. Povenmire was also responsible for "The Campfire Song Song" from SpongeBob SquarePants and directed most of the musical numbers for Family Guy seasons 2-5.
  2. In Rupert Murdoch's own words, "When I go into Downing Street they do what I say; when I go to Brussels they take no notice."
  3. Like Three Stooges Syndrome from The Simpsons? Not that I'm saying the Democrats are like germs (maybe DeBlasio).
  4. I've never seen Any Day Now but I don't get the point of questioning how flashbacks are depicted. People's memories also don't take the form of complete scenes shown from the perspective of some unknown third person.
  5. I'm okay with hyperbole but if you want to declare war on it...
  6. "Give her a fair trial" just isn't as fun to chant.
  7. Remember the time when Tom Haverford left the parks department to start Entertainment 720 and it was a complete success that didn't end with him swallowing his pride and coming back to his old job? Melissa Fumero The Finger Queen deserves better than this. The poison oak was on her hands, under the bandages.
  8. There was a picture of Hans Sprungfeld on Lisa's wall when she was writing the musical.
  9. I didn't think anything of it while watching the episode, but I just happened to catch "Homer's Paternity Coot" from season 17 and in that episode Mr. Largo got accepted into Julliard forty years in the past.
  10. How did they not put Gilbert Gottfried shouting "REDACTED" over the Avengers spoilers?
  11. Rosa is full of surprises. I noticed in the first scene Hitchcock was reading "Persons" magazine.
  12. Does this mean no more residuals for poor John Jay Smith?
  13. The one true faith: The Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism (founded when Martin Presbyluther stuck his Three Suggestions under the Pope's windshield wiper).
  14. Penny Marshall's episode ("Some Enchanted Evening") was supposed to be the series premiere but the producers were unsatisfied with the animation and it was delayed until the end of season 1.
  15. I think I've figured out a much simpler explanation: Amy Santiago is secretly a follower of Reasonableism (see Parks and Recreation), the perfectly legitimate religion that began as a self-help book about "clarifying and purifying your life through organization" but is better known for their belief in a giant lizard god, frequent doomsday predictions and cat sacrifices. Organizers Quarterly is actually a Reasonableist newsletter which operates on an alternative Zorpian calendar.
  16. Amy has a habit of shouting "I'm in uniform!" at strangers. They should have just cut to a blank screen after that because everything else seems redundant now. No more worlds to conquer.
  17. I think we're ignoring the real issue here. Why does Organizers Quarterly have an Organizer of the Month feature?
  18. "I shouldn't (Insta)gram so much, but my brunch friends say it's the only way to promote my handmade jewelry line." Rosa's life outside the 99 might be the best running joke on a show with the best running jokes around.
  19. Last season there were two interchangeable old white male candidates both named John Kelly.
  20. I assume Trump was confused because of his Pleasure Paradise in Hill Valley.
  21. "My back is spineless. My belly is yellow. I am the American nonvoter." "Mayor Quimby supports revolving-door prisons. Mayor Quimby even released Sideshow Bob: a man twice convicted of attempted murder. Can you trust a man like Mayor Quimby? Vote Sideshow Bob for mayor." Quimby: Who are you to demand anything? I run this town! You're just a bunch of low-income nobodies! Aide: Uh, election in November. Election in November. Quimby: What? Again? This stupid country. Homer: Are we gonna let politics get in the way of our friendship? Ray Patterson: Friendship? You told people I lured children into my gingerbread house. Homer: (chuckles) Yeah. That was just a lie. Ray Patterson: I'm not much on speeches, but it's so gratifying to leave you wallowing in the mess you've made. You're screwed. Thank you. Bye. Kent Brockman: Are you a registered voter? Moe: I'm a registered... something.
  22. Roger Meyers, Jr.: Gentlemen, the screwballs have spoken.
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