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In Cincinaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatti
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly
"Oh the humanity."
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Top 10 funniest scenes ever for me. I love that show.
The episode that I always think of is the one were Johnny and Venus were showing how alcohol effected people's reaction times and Johnny kept getting quicker the more he drank.
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly
I can't pull the link up here at work right now, but I believe if you look closely in each episode, Less Nessman has a band-aid or bandage somewhere. I remember reading something that right before the shooting for the first episode, he hit his head on a boom mic stand or something like that hit him in the head and they doctored him up and put a kiddie band-aid on it. Apparently it was such a kitschy thing that got noticed by some that they continued it unobtrusively throughout the rest of the episodes.
I can't pull the link up here at work right now, but I believe if you look closely in each episode, Less Nessman has a band-aid or bandage somewhere. I remember reading something that right before the shooting for the first episode, he hit his head on a boom mic stand or something like that hit him in the head and they doctored him up and put a kiddie band-aid on it. Apparently it was such a kitschy thing that got noticed by some that they continued it unobtrusively throughout the rest of the episodes.
The episode that I always think of is the one were Johnny and Venus were showing how alcohol effected people's reaction times and Johnny kept getting quicker the more he drank.
Yes, that was a running gag. Also, he demanded his own office, so you had to open an imaginary door if you wanted to talk to him at his desk.
That interview made me realize -I'm guessing the majority of this generation and probably at least half of my generation had never seen the Hindenburg disaster coverage of Morrison. Having seen that, it made the turkey episode even funnier. It was amazing writing to parody that disaster unoffensively. (Go ahead, try to be a sitcom writer & parody 9/11.)
The episode that I always think of is the one were Johnny and Venus were showing how alcohol effected people's reaction times and Johnny kept getting quicker the more he drank.
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly
Yes, that was a running gag. Also, he demanded his own office, so you had to open an imaginary door if you wanted to talk to him at his desk.
