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Monday, May 2, 2005


And knowing is half the battle!

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Karmi- I've always wondered what would happen if someone set fire to them.

Azure- What, is all that purple clogging your mind? >:O

Lea- You'd think so, but for some reason I'm still left in the dark.

Shin- Hey, it doesn't make any more sense than our state motto being "Eureka!"

..Oh, wait.

DDG- Hehe. Poopy.

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I watched Family Guy and American Dad just now, though my response was somewhat mixed. You see, like many people, I was more excited about Family Guy than American Dad. It's Family Guy, after all. But what I saw wasn't so freaking sweet as it was kind of dull.

Don't get me wrong, it had a lot of great moments (See: Post title), but it wasn't the amazing episode that I was expecting. I'll still watch religiously, but.. Meh.

My mom was in the room as we were watching it, and she now thinks that Family Guy is the devil. This episode was pretty racy, I'll admit, but it's nothing new by Family Guy standards.

And oddly enough, I was very, very impressed by American Dad. As I had predicted, it had greatly improved since the pilot, finding a suitable balance between political jokes and Family Guy-ish ones.

Closing Statement: The dual gay news anchors on American Dad are ten times better than Diane and the mustachioed guy whose eludes me on Family Guy.

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