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Any other sightings?

Mark G, Sunday, 10 August 2014 16:19 (nine years ago) link

unless somebody's hacked the videos (can't be bothered to check my DVD) this is unambiguous

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/noodle_vague/gh_zps632ef119.png

The aim of Rooney is spot correct (Daphnis Celesta), Sunday, 10 August 2014 17:29 (nine years ago) link

I didn't hear about the Young Ones until I was in eighth grade when they started showing them on MTV. One of the seniors couldn't get through telling us about an episode without dying in tears, laughing so hard. And one of the bits he made sure to mention was "And in every episode, there's this dude that looked like Reggie Sleenrod sitting like THIS that no one even acknowledges."

I was kinda mad to find out later that he wasn't in every episode.

pplains, Sunday, 10 August 2014 17:36 (nine years ago) link

i don't think most of them stand up very well in terms of funny, tbh, but the sets are always dense with peripheral stuff going on so i'm sure lots of us have noticed this before and then forgot about it

The aim of Rooney is spot correct (Daphnis Celesta), Sunday, 10 August 2014 17:39 (nine years ago) link

See also

List of films featuring diabetes

koogs, Tuesday, 12 August 2014 17:13 (nine years ago) link

Zeke wears his hat throughout the entire film because he does not struggle to pry open the cellar when the tornado approaches the farm. Hunk (Scarecrow's alter ego) closes and locks the cellar with him when Dorothy arrives at the farmhouse. Zeke and Professor Marvel (The Wizard's alter ego) are the only men wearing hats when Dorothy awakens from being unconscious.

who cares? the moon sucks. (The Yellow Kid), Tuesday, 12 August 2014 21:09 (nine years ago) link

For geneticists, "Chuman" therefore refers to a hybrid of male chimpanzee and female human, while "Humanzee" or "manpanzee" refers to a hybrid of male human and female chimpanzee[2] (cf. tigon/liger). This distinction is not always followed in popular speech.

dem bow dem bow need calcium (seandalai), Friday, 15 August 2014 01:53 (nine years ago) link

How the shit in my 25 years of obsessive Young Ones rewatches have I NEVER NOTICED THIS HIPPY.

the Bronski Review (Trayce), Friday, 15 August 2014 13:46 (nine years ago) link

In her spare time, she says that she likes to read books and watch television with the other inmates, including Prison Break, which was a popular show among the inmates.

johnny crunch, Tuesday, 19 August 2014 03:15 (nine years ago) link

The only differences between the movie version and the real saloon are the drapes behind the band and that the dance floor does not have round tables.

a curious shade of pale (onimo), Tuesday, 19 August 2014 08:40 (nine years ago) link

<3 that one

Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 19 August 2014 11:28 (nine years ago) link

Several sources cite the lieutenant's name as "Philip Columbo". Columbo's first name Philip was conceived by Fred L. Worth. In Worth's book, The Trivia Encyclopedia, the fictitious entry about Columbo's first name was actually a "copyright trap" – a deliberately false statement intended to reveal subsequent copyright infringement.[29] When his false information was later included as one of the questions in the board game Trivial Pursuit, he filed a $300 million lawsuit.

sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:00 (nine years ago) link

Beautiful.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:41 (nine years ago) link

That doesn't make much sense to me... Can trivia somehow be copyrighted? If Columbo really had a first name, and this Worth dude had mentioned it in his book, how could he have owned the copyright to that fact? IIRC these kind of copyright traps (intentional misspellings etc) are normally used to discover case where someone else has copied (parts of) your text wholesale and used it as their own, but I doubt the Trivial Pursuit card had the same exact wording as this guy's book.

Tuomas, Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:55 (nine years ago) link

The publishers of Trivial Pursuit did acknowledge that Worth's books were among their sources, but argued that this was not improper, as facts are not protected by copyright and the name appeared across several sources. The district court judge agreed, ruling in favor of the Trivial Pursuit publishers.

ledge, Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:57 (nine years ago) link

In the 1971 episode "Dead Weight", when Columbo introduces himself to General Hollister, the audience is shown a brief close-up of Columbo's badge and police ID; the signature reads "Frank Columbo".

sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:58 (nine years ago) link

Also see: Heterodox View Avenue, an example of a ''trap street'' used by mapmakers.

pplains, Thursday, 21 August 2014 13:20 (nine years ago) link

The bigger question is what dicks the Trivial Pursuit people were in making up questions back then. I mean that is actually just not knowable information by any reasonable standard, I hate shit like that.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:20 (nine years ago) link

Well, unknowable unless you sat around like me and read books like The Trivia Encyclopedia.

pplains, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:24 (nine years ago) link

Yeah, but who wants to play Trivial Pursuit with four people looking to relax and scratch their brains a little for wacky facts, and one person who clobbers them because they've memorized the Trivia Encyclopedia? Basic calibration problem with the game in general IMO.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:27 (nine years ago) link

I raged a few years ago playing TP on the front porch of a friend's house for money. This wasn't some sort of "Moops" deal either.

The question was "What is the oldest baseball stadium still in use in MLB?" and I said Fenway. Guy says "Wrong! It's Tiger Stadium!" which of course was closed in 1999 and demolished a few years later.

We had an argument over "What the answer was when the card was printed" vs "What are the true and actual facts that exist in the present day?" that more or less ended with "Just go ahead and take the money then" and "I don't want your fucking money, I want you to say that I'm RIGHT."

Worse game than Monopoly.

pplains, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:34 (nine years ago) link

So yeah, Dr. C. Perhaps I was the one person who memorized the Trivia Encyclopedia. I don't drink as much anymore though, fwtw.

pplains, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:36 (nine years ago) link

"Reykjavik comma Iceland full stop."

and she's crying in a stairwell in Devon (aldo), Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:38 (nine years ago) link

I remember in the 1995 or 96 edition, they included a question that read something like "What lead singer from Pearl Jam was rescued after being carried offshore by a New Zealand riptide?"

how's life, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:40 (nine years ago) link

That almost sounds like a Jeopardy question:

"This UK yachtsman who almost drowned in 1985 is also the lead singer of Duran Duran."

pplains, Thursday, 21 August 2014 15:10 (nine years ago) link

Feud with Aggro Berlin
On 11 March 2009, Chronik 2 was released, an album featuring the Selfmade Records artists. The song "Westdeutschlands Kings" performed by Kollegah, Favorite and Farid Bang, targeted insults at Sido, Fler and Kitty Kat from Aggro Berlin.[12]

On 13 March, a song titled "Früher wart ihr Fans" was released by Fler, Kitty Kat and Godsilla as a reaction. In the song, they accuse Selfmade Records artists of having created the feud for the sole purpose of marketing their album; Kitty Kat also attacks Favorite by referring to the death of his parents, who died in a car accident.

Kollegah responded on 20 March with the song "Fanpost", calling Fler a "fat potato" and claims that he was penetrated with a carrot.[13]

i was a downy lad, and twee (stevie), Thursday, 21 August 2014 16:22 (nine years ago) link

All time favorite, much lolled over in a game with balls, was a ''Science and Nature'' question: what was Jesus Christ's astrological sign?

Doctor Casino, Friday, 22 August 2014 00:59 (nine years ago) link

Ha. Isn't that a Kris Kristofferson song?

pplains, Friday, 22 August 2014 01:34 (nine years ago) link

therses an interesting attempt to get around image licensing - take a grainy cameraphone photo of what looks like a trading card

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conner_Vernon

✓ corton charlemagne (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 August 2014 03:03 (nine years ago) link

On March 27, 1999, 12 days after his 40th birthday, Fabio was involved in an accident in Busch Gardens Williamsburg, located in James City County, Virginia. Fabio rode in the first car of Apollo's Chariot, a roller coaster, during its first ride. During the rapid descent on the 210-foot drop after the lift hill, a goose collided with Fabio, leaving his nose covered in blood. The goose was killed during the drop and Fabio received a one-inch cut on his nose but no one else on the roller coaster was hurt.[

nakh is the wintour of our diss content (darraghmac), Monday, 25 August 2014 23:19 (nine years ago) link

Fifteen years already.

pplains, Monday, 25 August 2014 23:42 (nine years ago) link

yeah I remember when that happened

Οὖτις, Monday, 25 August 2014 23:42 (nine years ago) link

fabio is 55

mookieproof, Monday, 25 August 2014 23:47 (nine years ago) link

can't believe the years have gone like that rip goose

nakh is the wintour of our diss content (darraghmac), Monday, 25 August 2014 23:55 (nine years ago) link

Several scenes in the movie make subtle hints at environmentally friendly themes, such as converting lowriders to run on biodiesel.[3] The film was also shot on an eco-friendly movie set, one of the first of its kind in San Francisco.[3] The cast and crew eliminated the use of water bottles, composting was done on set, and the art department allowed for green product placement in the film.[3] La Mission subsequently earned an Environmental Media Association (EMA) Green Seal Award in 2009 as the result of their production practices.[3]

MaudAddam (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 26 August 2014 16:03 (nine years ago) link

No Smoking is notable as being the only Bollywood film which can have multiple interpretations.[citation needed]

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 28 August 2014 16:26 (nine years ago) link

Autechre seemed to have realized the stylistic dead end that they had arrived at. They gathered their gear, and with a single sigh, turned back around to the fork in the road. There they conjured, and through means unknown (how could one man's mind compass the creative monolith that is generated with Booth and Brown convene)created Confield, an album that was to experimental electronic music as Sun Ra was for jazz.

ledge, Monday, 1 September 2014 14:56 (nine years ago) link

The December 2001 issue of Harper's Magazine included a speculative piece by writer Paul Limbert Allman in which he imagined Prof. Donald Barthelme to have orchestrated the 1986 attack on Dan Rather, citing passages in Barthelme's writing, including the phrase "What is the frequency?", a recurring character named Kenneth, and a short story about a pompous editor named Lather.

sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Tuesday, 2 September 2014 13:04 (nine years ago) link

The relatively peaceful Utah War ensued from 1857 to 1858

Nothing less than the Spirit of the Age (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 3 September 2014 00:03 (nine years ago) link

(fighting with left hands only)

Mark G, Wednesday, 3 September 2014 07:26 (nine years ago) link

George Washington did not have wooden teeth. His dentures were made of gold, hippopotamus ivory, lead, animal teeth (including horse and donkey teeth),[27] and probably human teeth from slaves.[28]

Untitled Female Spiderverse (silverfish), Saturday, 6 September 2014 06:00 (nine years ago) link

actually this whole page is incredible: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions

Untitled Female Spiderverse (silverfish), Saturday, 6 September 2014 06:31 (nine years ago) link

"Cups" (also known as "Cups (Pitch Perfect's When I'm Gone)", "Cups (When I'm Gone)", or "When I'm Gone (Cups) or (The Cup Song)") is a song popularized by American actress Anna Kendrick from the film Pitch Perfect.

diamonddave85​​ (diamonddave85), Tuesday, 9 September 2014 01:05 (nine years ago) link

"Simple Men is a 1992 American film written and directed by Hal Hartley, starring Robert John Burke, Bill Sage, Karen Sillas and Martin Donovan. It was the debut film of actress Holly Marie Combs in a supporting role. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival."

Why would you write that? Who gives a shit? Also, had to check to find out who Holly Marie Combs is, and turns out she debuted as a 13-year old in 1988...

Frederik B, Wednesday, 10 September 2014 20:41 (nine years ago) link

"Brando was dealing with the suicide of his daughter Cheyenne, as well as the implications of a French nuclear test near the atoll he owned."

ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Friday, 12 September 2014 02:26 (nine years ago) link

General Norman Schwarzkopf said this was the funniest episode of Cheers.[4]

los blue jeans, Saturday, 13 September 2014 20:45 (nine years ago) link

The Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr commented "It’s bullshit. What they are doing out there is against everything The Beatles stood for."[

fedora, wherever it may find her (darraghmac), Sunday, 14 September 2014 07:34 (nine years ago) link

The scent of spikenard attracts cats, a strange phenomenon in itself.[citation needed]

Abandoned Amusement/FUN SHIRTS (seandalai), Saturday, 20 September 2014 00:40 (nine years ago) link

The most unusual shop in Netherton is probably one selling Western (i.e. cowboy) outfits.[25]

Abandoned Amusement/FUN SHIRTS (seandalai), Saturday, 20 September 2014 01:18 (nine years ago) link

Late in the 1990s, Larkin began working as a stand-up comedian into the 2000s. His musical output has slowed as a result.

For bodies we are ready to build pyramids (whatever), Sunday, 21 September 2014 21:02 (nine years ago) link


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