Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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acishere

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as long as you didn't try to give the bottom to a soup kitchen, poor people deserve muffin tops too!
Can we feed them to Newman instead?

Plus while eating a muffin this morning I realized how amazing a place only selling the tops would be. The stumps are the worst part and muffins are designed to make you eat that part last. Its tyranny.
 

Nemo14

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Can we feed them to Newman instead?

Plus while eating a muffin this morning I realized how amazing a place only selling the tops would be. The stumps are the worst part and muffins are designed to make you eat that part last. Its tyranny.

Honey Dew used to sell Muffin Tops - I don't know if they still do though - haven't been to one in years.
 

Nemo14

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I confess I didn't watch the show at all, but apparently they did a tribute to the guy from Glee who OD'd earlier this year, but no tributes to other more well-known personalities who died of other things.
 

PUSH

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Jane Lynch did a tribute to Cory Monteith who died from a drug overdose early this year. He was clean for X amount of months, and then used it once and his body wasn't use to the abuse anymore, and he died. But there was a tribute to people who died besides him, just not on an individual basis.
 

acishere

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Jane Lynch did a tribute to Cory Monteith who died from a drug overdose early this year. He was clean for X amount of months, and then used it once and his body wasn't use to the abuse anymore, and he died. But there was a tribute to people who died besides him, just not on an individual basis.
I saw the ones for Gandolfini, Jean Stapleton, and Jonathan Winters. The way they spread them throughout the night just made it seem like a really somber awards show. Probably didn't help that I watched a very bleak episode of Breaking Bad in the middle of the awards. So I was pretty strong in agreement with the Modern Family guy when he called it the most depressing Emmy's night ever.

Speaking of Modern Family: Am I the only one that doesn't find it that funny anymore?
 

PUSH

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I saw the ones for Gandolfini, Jean Stapleton, and Jonathan Winters. The way they spread them throughout the night just made it seem like a really somber awards show. Probably didn't help that I watched a very bleak episode of Breaking Bad in the middle of the awards. So I was pretty strong in agreement with the Modern Family guy when he called it the most depressing Emmy's night ever.

Speaking of Modern Family: Am I the only one that doesn't find it that funny anymore?
I don't really watch MF.
 

Nemo14

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I saw the ones for Gandolfini, Jean Stapleton, and Jonathan Winters. The way they spread them throughout the night just made it seem like a really somber awards show. Probably didn't help that I watched a very bleak episode of Breaking Bad in the middle of the awards. So I was pretty strong in agreement with the Modern Family guy when he called it the most depressing Emmy's night ever.

Speaking of Modern Family: Am I the only one that doesn't find it that funny anymore?
never watch it... sorry.
 

Megalodumb

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commercials, another reason why I don't miss TV
There aren't too many that are "funny" these days, but annoying.

My all-time favorite was from back in the 90's. Not only was if funny & time-tested, but it made "Great Googly Moogly" a catchphrase for awhile. Good stuff. :cool:
 

NYwdwfan

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There aren't too many that are "funny" these days, but annoying.

My all-time favorite was from back in the 90's. Not only was if funny & time-tested, but it made "Great Googly Moogly" a catchphrase for awhile. Good stuff. :cool:


I like those Snickers ones with the celebrity playing the part of the friend that is "not quite themselves when they are hungry".

I'm on hold with AAA travel - just couldn't wait long to change the reservations!
 

NYwdwfan

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Jane Lynch did a tribute to Cory Monteith who died from a drug overdose early this year. He was clean for X amount of months, and then used it once and his body wasn't use to the abuse anymore, and he died. But there was a tribute to people who died besides him, just not on an individual basis.

Now all of a sudden I am getting substance abuse counseling ads up the wazoo!!
 
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