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Post by Lola m on Apr 13, 2009 19:56:07 GMT -5
"I'm a horny engineer, Leonard. I never joke about math or sex!" Heeee! His feelings about little marshmallows. ;D "So, Leonard, how are you enjoying 'anything-can-happen' Thursday?" (after getting Sheldon's opinion) "You're right. I really should be asking strangers on the internet." "My original point!" I love how delighted Howard is when Leonard says to take him to a bar with woman. And then how quickly he ruins it by saying he needs to go take off his underwear. OMG, Sheldon following him into Penny's apartment? Heeeeeeeeeeee!! "You know, I don't think that was decaf." Ah ha ha ha ha! And damn, Raj got lucky!! Go, you, dude! **slaps his metaphorical hand**
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 14, 2009 17:10:15 GMT -5
Love Sheldon's "fascinating" at the end of the teaser. He's so me. ;D As much as I'm impressed by whathisname being able to fully explain the Drake Equation in one breath, it kind of stuck out as awkward writing for me. Like the writers wanted to make sure to explain the reference to anyone in the audience who didn't know what it was. Usually, they trust that the audience will already know the science references they make or be motivated enough to look things up. Comic Book Guy is a Hey It's That Guy. Captain Sweatpants, LOL. Then this is the perfect time to launch a blog with an interactive comments section.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 14, 2009 20:00:20 GMT -5
I don't know if anybody has paid attention to the end credits before, but right before they flash the Warner Brothers symbol, there's a white screen with a bunch of small writing on it. It had this really funny bit about the laws of thermodynamics and the economic crisis. And it was numbered, so it looks like there's a different one for each episode.
I never noticed it before, but my roommate clued me in. Now I'll have to be sure to check after each episode.
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Post by Squeemonster on Apr 15, 2009 0:06:53 GMT -5
I don't know if anybody has paid attention to the end credits before, but right before they flash the Warner Brothers symbol, there's a white screen with a bunch of small writing on it. It had this really funny bit about the laws of thermodynamics and the economic crisis. And it was numbered, so it looks like there's a different one for each episode. I never noticed it before, but my roommate clued me in. Now I'll have to be sure to check after each episode. Yeah, I've noticed it. They've had some pretty darn funny ones. Also some really interesting ones--the writers seem to use it as a good release of rantage, sometimes. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Apr 15, 2009 21:52:42 GMT -5
I don't know if anybody has paid attention to the end credits before, but right before they flash the Warner Brothers symbol, there's a white screen with a bunch of small writing on it. It had this really funny bit about the laws of thermodynamics and the economic crisis. And it was numbered, so it looks like there's a different one for each episode. I never noticed it before, but my roommate clued me in. Now I'll have to be sure to check after each episode. Oh, I always read those! Love my DVR pause feature. Here's a link to all the Chuck Lorre Vanity cards.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 16, 2009 17:52:41 GMT -5
I don't know if anybody has paid attention to the end credits before, but right before they flash the Warner Brothers symbol, there's a white screen with a bunch of small writing on it. It had this really funny bit about the laws of thermodynamics and the economic crisis. And it was numbered, so it looks like there's a different one for each episode. I never noticed it before, but my roommate clued me in. Now I'll have to be sure to check after each episode. Oh, I always read those! Love my DVR pause feature. Here's a link to all the Chuck Lorre Vanity cards. Sweet! Thanks.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 27, 2009 19:32:12 GMT -5
"Are you Spock?" "I hate this game." ;D "Grow up, Raj. There's no place for truth on the internet!" "You're the milk thief!! Leonard said I was crazy, but I knew the carton felt lighter!!" Heeeeeeee! "Disneyland can suck it." Ha! OMG, they're hiring a hooker for Howard and not telling him she's a hooker? Why am I seeing disaster looming? And Sheldon's staying over. Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha!!! "Reading a good book in front of the fire, long walks on the beach . . . and getting freaky on the Sabbath with a bacon cheeseburger." "She's a hooker, isn't she?" "A prostitute, yes." "You already gave her the money?" "Yes." "Thank you!" "Sing soft kitty." "That's only for when you're sick." Continuity for the win!! ;D ;D "Ok, I'm sleepy now. Go away." Ha!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 28, 2009 18:20:04 GMT -5
A shiny Sheldon. and awesome. Poor Sheldon, so perplexed by human sexual behavior. She dumped me! I bet it's some one from Babylon 5; we're never going to get it.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 28, 2009 18:23:31 GMT -5
I heard that there's an entire city in Nevada designed entirely for people like Howard to help them forget their problems... and replace them with an entirely new set of problems: alcoholism, gambling addiction, and sexually transmitted diseases. The Geeks go to Vegas! Trying to be "Right Now people." This is going to fun.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 28, 2009 19:04:52 GMT -5
The prostitute stumbling over Raj's name, LOL.
The Jewish girlfriend treatment, which turned out to be the perfect gift. ;D
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 28, 2009 19:15:40 GMT -5
Is Sheldon supposed to be from Texas too? Because I can definitely hear Jim Parson's drawl a little in this episode. Subtle, but it's there.
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Post by Matthew on Apr 30, 2009 14:50:21 GMT -5
Is Sheldon supposed to be from Texas too? Because I can definitely hear Jim Parson's drawl a little in this episode. Subtle, but it's there. Well, there was a part of this episode where he accentuates it a lot more than normal, but yes, Sheldon is from Texas. He states what hospital he was born in, in one of the episodes with Sara Rue in it: somewhere in Galveston, I think. Leslie Winkle refers to him as "That East Texas Blowhole" on one occasion.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 30, 2009 19:15:31 GMT -5
Is Sheldon supposed to be from Texas too? Because I can definitely hear Jim Parson's drawl a little in this episode. Subtle, but it's there. Well, there was a part of this episode where he accentuates it a lot more than normal, but yes, Sheldon is from Texas. He states what hospital he was born in, in one of the episodes with Sara Rue in it: somewhere in Galveston, I think. Leslie Winkle refers to him as "That East Texas Blowhole" on one occasion. Ah, OK. I couldn't remember.
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Post by Lola m on May 2, 2009 21:16:19 GMT -5
A shiny Sheldon. and awesome. Poor Sheldon, so perplexed by human sexual behavior. She dumped me! I bet it's some one from Babylon 5; we're never going to get it. Heh! I forgot the Babylon 5 bit. ;D
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Post by Lola m on May 4, 2009 19:15:11 GMT -5
"You're making an assumption. Perhaps the comic book store is on fire. And he needs your assistance."
;D I can't help it! His delivery on lines like that just completely kills me! ;D
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