I never understood while Al didn't want to bang Peggy. I mean, sure, she was stupid and annoying, but she's right there! If I was a middle aged shoe salesman, I'd tap and like it.
This episode is great, despite the presence of Pauly Shore:
Bud's mullet =
I find it even more funny that the "minisode" is only 5 minutes long yet makes total and complete sense. Ingenius - we need to get these Minisode people to open a University.
I never understood while Al didn't want to bang Peggy. I mean, sure, she was stupid and annoying, but she's right there! If I was a middle aged shoe salesman, I'd tap and like it.
There's a world of difference between TV ugly and real-life ugly.
Check out 30 Rock. Here's Tina Fey, strolling around in the tight sweaters and those glasses, looking fine as hell, and the scriptwriters try to make us believe she's a homely frump???
Classic! They should have kept more from the record store scene though - when 3 or 4 people walk up to the kid and sing half a bar, and he drops the name of the song immidiately. After that, it's way funnier when Al sings "go with him" and he goes "no idea". This is actually one of the few MWC episodes that I really remember like that - relatability, perhaps?
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Phone would ring all day and you would get some dude on the other end sayin'
"Do you got that dance song with the wicked bass that goes Boom Boom Boom Boom?"
"HOW DO YOU NOT KNOW IT?"
Bud's mullet =
I find it even more funny that the "minisode" is only 5 minutes long yet makes total and complete sense. Ingenius - we need to get these Minisode people to open a University.
I think I've heard her sing before and she was really good. Maybe a Broadway stint after MWC?
There's a world of difference between TV ugly and real-life ugly.
Check out 30 Rock. Here's Tina Fey, strolling around in the tight sweaters and those glasses, looking fine as hell, and the scriptwriters try to make us believe she's a homely frump???
Classic! They should have kept more from the record store scene though - when 3 or 4 people walk up to the kid and sing half a bar, and he drops the name of the song immidiately. After that, it's way funnier when Al sings "go with him" and he goes "no idea". This is actually one of the few MWC episodes that I really remember like that - relatability, perhaps?