Friday, November 19, 2004

The wheels on the bus go Garth, Garth, Garth

Now that, folks, is a joke for 2, back left, right by the kitchen. Menus please.

For my money, there is no better sitcom Thanksgiving episode than WKRP in Cincinnati's immortal "Turkey's Away" episode. Putting aside Gordon Jump's later role as a "very bad toucher" on Different Strokes, there is nothing funnier than Big Guy Carlson delivering the line "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly".

Is there any reason the Arizona Wildcats shouldn't immediately be absorbed by the NBA? Have you seen these guys play? This is the most athletically gifted and mentally challenged group south of the Blazers.

The 'Cuse looked great in the second half last night. Just wait until they have to enter the hallowed halls of the Pepsi "Don't Call Me Knickerbocker" Arena to play the Siena Saints in a week. Game on.

"Sister Christian" by Night Ranger, or "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake?

I saw a great bumper sticker yesterday - WWBBJD - What Would Big Baby Jesus Do?
(OK, I made that last one up)

4 comments:

Whitney said...

There was a pretty good "Cheers" Thanksgiving episode that features a good food fight, but WKRP takes the cake. Gordon Jump was also the Maytag repairman, I believe.

T.J. said...

Yeah, the Birdzilla episode of Cheers was a close 2nd. And I believe you are correct about Jump being the Maytag guy.

rob said...

No shit about Arizona. Holy picking quarters from the top of the backboard, fatman.

amanda young said...

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