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Watch it love it. Oh, and try not to be offended. :lol:

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Family Guy rocks. So visually quirky its worth watching even if the volume control is broken on your telelvision. I plan to pick up everything available on dvd. :D
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But have you ever watched Family Guy on...

nevermind.
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Caer Sylvanus wrote:But have you ever watched Family Guy on...
On Fox TV? Yeah, man. Good stuff.
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Wasn't it cancelled?
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Yeah, but I think it's coming back. You need to cancel your sig, by the way. ;)
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Post by Revan »

LOL! Why? :P I like it! :D

heh I've watched a few episodes of this... but didn't like it much.. then again... I felt the same way about Futurama... now I love it!!! :D
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Family Guy is one of the funniest shows I've seen. Lots of great moments.
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Not Fox
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Yeah, I knew what you meant Syl. Was being facetious.
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Post by danlo »

Syl you can't do that! You're in the Navy! :wink: yeah like it stopped me when I was in (Foul you are so...facetious)
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Geez, man, you're supposed to use another cleverly veiled reference so I know you know. Didn't you get the memo?

Or wait, maybe it's me not getting the reference... good stuff? Ah well, I'll send you a copy of that memo anyway.
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Caer Sylvanus wrote:Or wait, maybe it's me not getting the reference... good stuff?
Yeah, the "good stuff". Too bad the Internet won't let me do a stoner voice. Or . . . will it? :screwy:
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Heh, I haven't always been in the navy, danlo. While I was out, I spent a lot of time on a certain friend's couch laughing so hard at Family Guy that I couldn't breathe and my cheeks would ache for an hour afterward. Like the episode where there's a nuclear holocaust so they go looking for the twinkie factory or Peter declares his house its own country.

Did anybody see the ep where Peter falls while crawling out his bedroom window and Spiderman saves him? He tells Spidey thanks and Spiderman replies "Everybody gets one." I use that line all the time (most recently while watching Spiderman 2).

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The nuclear holocaust episode was good, Syl - I liked the joke after they destroy the weapons best - about the definition of irony.
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Family Guy is on Cartoon Network every night at like 9 or 10 central standard.......


But I understand it is coming back with all new episodes!!!!! Yay!!!!!
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Caer Sylvanus wrote:Like the episode where there's a nuclear holocaust so they go looking for the twinkie factory or Peter declares his house its own country.
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Post by Myste »

Great, great show.

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Post by UrLord »

Family Guy used to be my favorite show. Then Venture Brothers happened, and it managed to just barely top Family Guy. I will watch the new season, though, Family Guy should get another chance to prove its genius.
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Post by Metal-Demon »

I love The Family Guy and own Seasons 1 to 3 on DVD.

I can't wait for them to return ... I just hope the quality of writing will be on par with the first 3 seasons. :?
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