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No it was a joke everyone laugh at my funny joke HAHAHAHA.
*sigh* of all the fucking times to fuck up fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck.
But my point remains valid I swear teeside inc never makes any sense in any of his posts. no offence teeside but are you retarded or something?
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Teral

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Originally posted by Pikka Bird: Origianlly posted by Teral (Your workplace looks like mine...): And I know where you live too. You wouldn't dare if you knew what our windmill REALLY is... Bwahahahaa!! But hey, come on- Star Trek is just as predictable as an Olivia Newton-Jon movie... You work at the box factory too? Cool! Well, yeah, some episodes are predictable (especially V'Ger and early TNG (but then again so is a lot of episodes from just about every tv shows)), but if you want plot-twists and surprises take a look at DS9. They're pretty damn good at that, particular episodes such as "In The Pale Moonlight" and "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges".
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Pikka Bird

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My job? A box factory? No. But we do have lots and lots of boxes. I work in the tax free department of Gate Gourmet Billund. And we have stacks of perfume, booze (how's that for y'all, eh?) candy, etc. in a big hall... To get back to the Star Trek topic: Maybe the whole setting, society, environment, etc. is pretty fascinating, but there are just a lot of stuff that bothers me. The few episodes I've actually seen would often contain arcade-style challenges. I remember one with a "laser-zapper-hallway" that would kill-o-zap everyone wo went through, but they just had to figure out the reload interval... arcade! And the way people fall in different directions when ships are jolted around by incoming nastiness... that's just wrong. And of course the phasers- they're just weird... ...Ooops, it dawns on me that I'm just ranting off-topic stuff here. That tends to happen to me. A babbler to my last breath. Moving right along, this is my all-time worst single line from Futurama: "Nixon's not bringin' the smokes" (is this correct?) Well, I just found it superfluous. In each and every way.
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David A

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Well, in my opinion, the lamest line was from Leela, in "A Tale of Two Santas": "Professor, don't you remember what I just told you?" Not the line itself really, just her delivery.  I expected better from Katey Sagal.
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Mouse On Venus

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Originally posted by 1 of the gang: Well this line just really bugged me for some reason (Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles)(although this episode was one of my favorites)
Fry: I'll have the sewer burger, without the rat peisis(sp?) Leela: What are you on a diet?
I'm with you on that one. I heard that line and just thought "That doesn't sound right at all." But in fairness to Katey Segal, we all knock her delivery but at least it's nowhere near as bad as Teesside Inc's. Originally posted by Teesside Inc: Kryten I am not a sickening Neutral sympathizer?
Oh my yes. 
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Professor

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I hate 'I'm swelling with patriotic mucus' it really interupts the flow of the plot for a pointless line thats not even really a joke
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Muledogus

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im not a fan of in I, Roomate during the amc marraige...
Fry: is he objecting or backing up? Amy: i think a little of both
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mattmag

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i dont remember the episode but they were at horse racing and a guy is selling food made from horses. it just doesnt fit and isnt very funny.
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Professor

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For regulars its belivable. Maybe what they should have done when they were in the hot tub would be to have zoidberg say "Can I eat those clothes now your done with them" or something like that. well I prefer my idea
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Professor

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Actually I dont so your wrong shows how much you know
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Sil

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"Me, really?" in Devil's Hands. I hate the delivery on that line. Compounded by the fact that the incredulity with which that line was delivered during the table read was much better.
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Teral

Helpy McHelphelp
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I'm with you, Sil. That delivery was way off, particular how the pitch of her voice go up in the end.
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« Reply #196 on: 02-12-2004 18:34 »
« Last Edit on: 02-12-2004 18:34 »
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Its still not very funny, lines like that just seem kind of rubbish somehow.
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Y_L_B

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I don't think there are any lame lines in Futurama at all. It could be that I'm stupid, or it could be that I understand too much pop-culture for my own good. Pick one.
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El Zilcho

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Originally posted by Sil: "Me, really?" in Devil's Hands. I hate the delivery on that line. Compounded by the fact that the incredulity with which that line was delivered during the table read was much better. Originally posted by Teral: I'm with you, Sil. That delivery was way off, particular how the pitch of her voice go up in the end. Are you kidding? I loved the delivery on that line. It sounded very sincere and "incredulous" to me. But then again, I haven't heard the table read.
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