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I don't even watch American soaps any more, not even my once beloved GH. Now if you want to talk Coronation Street or even EastEnders...
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In one episode of MST3K, one of the ones where they were making fun of one of the old Hercules movies, the guy (I forget if it was Joel or Mike) and the robots compared one actor's pecs to fresh loaves of bread. Someone once called me "bread bun boy" because of my pecs 
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"Hi, can I split your top and butter your buns?" --Also from MST3K
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That makes me giggle.
I know someone who used butter on someone else's buns. They were quite in a hurry, they said.
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Fabulous and Sparkly!
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I don't even watch American soaps any more, not even my once beloved GH. Now if you want to talk Coronation Street or even EastEnders... None of the soaps I watched are on any more. Some fans have been posting episodes of The Edge of Night from the early '80s on YouTube. It was cancalled in 1984 and the last few years were rerun during a late night timeslot on USA Network after that. It hasn't been seen on TV since.
The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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I have little patience for TV soaps, because I don't like having to catch every episode in sequence.
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My mom used to watch All My Children
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More Polyanna than Poison Ivy
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My mom used to watch The Three Stooges. She still does. I'm a second-generation Stooges fangirl. All that talk about women not liking the Stooges is ignorant bull.
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The Three Stooges guested on the Scooby-Doo Movies a couple of times.
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As I recall, they were not actually voiced by the Three Stooges, though.
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Yes, sadly. That was my first exposure to the Stooges though and I was at first perplexed to see there were real life versions of them
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I was never much of a Stooges fan. On the other hand, I love their rendition of "Swingin' the Alphabet".
The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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I only watched a few scenes of the live action TV show.
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It wasn't really a TV series. They were comedic short films (a few features) for theatrical release. In those days, a night at the movies included a cartoon, a newsreel, a short, trailers for upcoming films, and the feature. Now we only get the trailers and the feature.
The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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Of course, the shorts were later re-packaged and shown on television, which is how most of us were exposed to them.
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Tee-hee. Exposed shorts on television.
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Lawyers present briefs to the court all the time.
Big Dog! Big Dog! Bow Wow Wow!
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The pelican brief was quite intriguing.
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I would absolutely wear shorts with pelicans on them.
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Brief Encounter was a British kitchen sink drama concerning two teenagers who find love across the washing line between their grimy tenement buildings...or something.
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I remember it was a bit scandalous when Bill Clinton answered the famous "Boxes or Briefs?" question back when he was first running for president.
Now that seems like such an innocent time...
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Surely he'd just wear a box if he was playing cricket?
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I have a sneaking suspicion that Billy Bubba spent more time going commando while in the White House than wearing either boxers, briefs or boxes.
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So that's what Monica was doing crawling under the desk. Commando training.
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She was playing spot the commando, in fact. Billy's Commando can be very hard to find.
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