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dailyripa
02-21-2004, 11:33 AM
Favorite line: "I can't slide through there with these. You. You'll slide right through. You're built like toboggan."
The physical comedy with the big foam fingers was hilarious as was the Hot and Cold/Up and Down of the whirlpool.
And loved Faith wearing the jersey not as a top but as an outfit (with the blue boots).
PK...
02-21-2004, 11:48 AM
Yeah...
The "finger" fight was pretty funny. And them splashing the water back and forth to equalize the water temps. And Faith hopping into the "cold" side...
Preview of Episode 17...
<<Friday, February 27, 9/8c
"Almost Paradise"
Hope and Faith's attempt to help Sydney results in damage to Charley's prized vintage convertible. In order to get the repair done before Charley notices, the sisters agree to a "prom date" with the mechanics, brothers who went to high school with Hope and Faith and have unrequited crushes on the sisters. Unfortunately the guys are still trapped in 1985, and the evening turns into the quintessential date from hell.>>
"Lenny" and "Squiggy" knock offs, maybe??
;0))
PK
Enjoyed last night's show,maybe not as much as some though - still plenty of funny stuff..
As I said on another thread, I liked the line "When you're running for a homer, do you ever stop to sign a fans balls?"...Funny to adults and something that totally blows-by kids...LOL
JMO
Jinh
stephanie
02-22-2004, 04:53 AM
Laughed many many times watching this show!
dailyripa
02-22-2004, 03:05 PM
I agree Stephanie. The whirlpool scene was more hilarious on the 2nd and 3rd watchings.
I also wonder about the "sign fan's balls" line.
I'm sure that no matter how hard a parent tries to give their child a "proper" upbringing by not letting them watch TV sitcoms or other shows that have such "racy" dialog, there's no way that any parent can shield their children from similar words or situations in everday life.
Even if Kelly and Mark didn't allow Michael watch H&F Episode 16 because of the TV-D rating, I'm sure it wouldn't have been the first time that Michael heard "balls" or "nuts" or "rack" or similar words. Even if a parent sends their child to an expensive private school, those words are going to be spoken and heard.
Sadly, I think words and conversations and dialog like that are a part of our culture so unless a person (parent and/or their child) is Amish, blind, deaf or all of the above, they're going to see and hear similar things in their day to day life so I hesitate to cast a stone on Kelly or Mark or Faith or the writers for #16's dialog or allowing their children to enjoy the show with them.
And don't get me started on the "hit in the nuts" questions my nieces and nephews as me after watching a single episode of American's Funniest Home Videos!
PK...
02-22-2004, 03:31 PM
Then let's not forget Ray Romano's "public service announcement" on Live the other day reporting about one of his twins piping up with advice to his brother to "don't squeeze your testicles"...
LOL... Which could lead to questions about "why" was he squeezing his testicles in the first place.. <grin>
I remember way back in the dark ages when I was a kid... I learned all the "words" at an early age, and even knew the approximate procedure by age 9 or 10 - even though none of the information came from my parents OR TV, AND I lived in a small widwestern town.....
;0))
PK
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