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Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 16:04
by A Thing of Eternity
Analord wrote:You can hardly contain his derp in your forums, I'm sure.
We use up a lot of server space cataloguing all his mistakes, this is certain. :wink:

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 18:06
by Rymoah
Welcome, Analord! ;)

Rymoah

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 18:47
by Serkanner
Analord wrote: Could I be the one? Could I be the one that reads the books and changes the face of Arrakis? I mean Jagurutu.
:crazy: ... I would usually say: fuck off, but I'll give you a chance to redeem your arrogance. Proof it.

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 19:52
by lotek
SandChigger wrote:Don't mind him. He goes a bit wonky every month about this time and we either have to grab him and pin him down and force him to reboot or lure him into a cage with a sacrificial virgin.

(And since we're a bit short on virgins at the moment, get out your gloves... :P )
It is that time isn't it ?


You want me to double check ?

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 11:47
by SandChigger
That was supposed to be George Takei at the end, right? :lol:

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 11:49
by Freakzilla
SandChigger wrote:That was supposed to be George Takei at the end, right? :lol:
No, that was the town homosexual.

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 11:50
by lotek

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 13:04
by SandChigger
Freakzilla wrote:No, that was the town homosexual.
Oh, OK, my bad. I guess I haven't seen enough of the show yet. :oops:

(I've become a pretty big fan of it and Futurama now. I don't get the American Father or whatever it's called, though. You know, the one with the egomaniac father and alien living with them. WTF?)

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 13:09
by Freakzilla
American Dad!

American Dad! follows the events of CIA agent Stan Smith and his family. Unlike Family Guy, American Dad! does not heavily rely on cutaway gags but instead focuses more on situational humor and non sequiturs.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Dad" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;!

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 13:11
by SandChigger
Yeah, that's the one. OK... I've tried watching it a few times but it just doesn't do it for me. Oh well.
lotek wrote:
"Shut up, Myfanwy!" :lol:

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 13:14
by SandRider
American Dad made some sense after the invasion of Iraq and the uber-patriotism mania ....
but like most of Seth MacFarlane's schtick, it got old and worn-out quickly ... but he didn't
stop ...

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 13:18
by Freakzilla
I just watch because I think Francine is hot.

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 13:23
by lotek
't was Family Guy, Peter and Guagmire.
American Dad is funny but FG is just my kind of humour ^^

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 13:34
by Freakzilla
'Bruce' was the guy that offered to help.

Bruce (voiced by Mike Henry) is a moustached Southerner who speaks in a calm, drawn-out voice with a slight lisp. Though he was not given a name until the episode "No Chris Left Behind", he has appeared in several episodes without being named on-screen. He even comments on it the first time his name is spoken in the series. He has several catchphrases, the most notable being "Oh no!" He first appeared as the clerk of an "exotic entertainment" shop, and was then seen sitting astride an obese donkey at the Renaissance fair when Peter fought the Black Knight. He has since been seen with a variety of jobs including a deacon, a therapist, a medium, a lawyer, a masseur and a barman. More recently, he was seen working at the bowling alley selling rental shoes, and refereeing the boxing match where Lois fought Deirdre Jackson. He has also been seen training to be a police officer, teaching a CPR course and running the Quahog Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. He is a member of the school board committee of James Woods Regional High School. Although Bruce himself is generally limited to occasional appearances, his voice is lent to a number of anthropomorphic creatures including a large bee, the shark in a parody of Jaws, a Xenomorph from a parody of Aliens, a Tetris block, and a giant mutant rat. In "Blue Harvest", he played the role of Greedo. He makes an appearance as Admiral Piett on the Imperial Star Destroyer in the episode "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side". Bruce often talks to Jeffrey, his unseen roommate. It is implied that Bruce is gay and that Jeffrey is his domestic partner, as in Road to the North Pole where he states in the song "All I Want for Christmas" that he wants a wedding ring from a guy named Jeffrey. In the episode "BFFs" of The Cleveland Show, Peter says that Bruce was his therapist and referred to him as "that gay guy who has like a thousand jobs."

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 15:07
by SadisticCynic
American Dad's non-sequiter (probably spelt that wrong again) humour is precisely my kind of humour. Love it!

Best line(s) ever:

Francine: Stan, I'm your wife, if something's wrong I wanna help you!

Stan: Hmmm, by that logic if something's right you'd want to hinder me. What kind of wife are you?

:lol:

Re: Hi, I'm Alex

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 16:06
by lotek
Freakzilla wrote:'Bruce' was the guy that offered to help.

Bruce (voiced by Mike Henry) is a moustached Southerner who speaks in a calm, drawn-out voice with a slight lisp. Though he was not given a name until the episode "No Chris Left Behind", he has appeared in several episodes without being named on-screen. He even comments on it the first time his name is spoken in the series. He has several catchphrases, the most notable being "Oh no!" He first appeared as the clerk of an "exotic entertainment" shop, and was then seen sitting astride an obese donkey at the Renaissance fair when Peter fought the Black Knight. He has since been seen with a variety of jobs including a deacon, a therapist, a medium, a lawyer, a masseur and a barman. More recently, he was seen working at the bowling alley selling rental shoes, and refereeing the boxing match where Lois fought Deirdre Jackson. He has also been seen training to be a police officer, teaching a CPR course and running the Quahog Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. He is a member of the school board committee of James Woods Regional High School. Although Bruce himself is generally limited to occasional appearances, his voice is lent to a number of anthropomorphic creatures including a large bee, the shark in a parody of Jaws, a Xenomorph from a parody of Aliens, a Tetris block, and a giant mutant rat. In "Blue Harvest", he played the role of Greedo. He makes an appearance as Admiral Piett on the Imperial Star Destroyer in the episode "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side". Bruce often talks to Jeffrey, his unseen roommate. It is implied that Bruce is gay and that Jeffrey is his domestic partner, as in Road to the North Pole where he states in the song "All I Want for Christmas" that he wants a wedding ring from a guy named Jeffrey. In the episode "BFFs" of The Cleveland Show, Peter says that Bruce was his therapist and referred to him as "that gay guy who has like a thousand jobs."
correct !