James Taylor- he changes the ending of "Fire and Rain" to be more upbeat.
>
>
> James Taylor- he changes the ending of "Fire and Rain" to be more
upbeat.
i gained a lot of respect for james taylor after this appearance, since
he actually had to do some original singing here, unlike other musical
guest stars who say their lines and then hit 'play' on the cd player.
notable exceptions are the ramones (burn's birthday song) and barry
white (whacking day-oriented opening of "can't get enough of your
love").
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Famous lines from this episode include:
"Union regulations state that every employee has to be employee of the
month at least once regardless of gross incompetence or rank odor."
"DE-FAULT! The two greatest words in the English language!"
"Careful, they're ruffled!"
"Protect the Queen!"
"Which one is the Queen?!"
Aaron Hirshberg
Forget the lines..the only reason to watch that episode is for the AMAZINGLY
funny take one 2001 where Homer eats the crisps..I was pissing my self with
laughter...! :)
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"eddavies" <edda...@tinyworld.co.uk> wrote in message
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WOW! Former president James Taylor.
shane j. fong
I'm going to give props to England for this one. Something about the word
'crisps' that makes it sound sexy.
> > > "Protect the Queen!"
> > > "Which one is the Queen?!"
"I am!"
"No your not!"
> > Forget the lines..the only reason to watch that episode is for the
> > AMAZINGLY funny take one 2001 where Homer eats the crisps..I was pissing
> > my self with laughter...! :)
>
> what in the holy hell is a crisp. wait, you must be from englandia or
> something
Yeah, "crisps" must be British for chips.
That reminds me of a funny line in Snatch. A disgruntled Dennis Farina
says, on the way British people talk: "The language was supposedly
spawned here, yet I can't understand a thing." Well, it was much
funnier in the actual movie. I can't really remember the line.
Stupid lousy memory.
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eddavies wrote:
I used to be just full of vinegar.
Sincerely,
Little Girl
> That reminds me of a funny line in Snatch.
I recognize those words but that sentence doesn't make any sense.
Sincerely,
Little Girl
Stephen Houchen wrote:
> Feelin' randy?
Who's Randy?
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Little Girl
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aaron_h...@my-deja.com wrote:
> In article <3A7A0F63...@digitalpriest.com>,
> Dan Hinojosa <digita...@digitalpriest.com> wrote:
> > I'm such a brilliant sod!
>
> Ay, guv!
Freshen your drink, guvner?
Sincerely,
Little Girl
Internet King wrote:
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> Freshen your drink, guvner?
> Sincerely,
> Little Girl
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