I love this pilot! Hollywood, CA. Haha. You may recognize this from its future appearance in an episode entilted, “Charlie Has Cancer” (2005) from Season One.
“Listen man, can I get that sugar though?”
I love this pilot! Hollywood, CA. Haha. You may recognize this from its future appearance in an episode entilted, “Charlie Has Cancer” (2005) from Season One.
“Listen man, can I get that sugar though?”
“Bart Vs. Thanksgiving” (1990)
Happy Thanksgiving from KLYAM to you!
Yep, just discovered that various “I Love…” shows are available on You Tube for potential nostalgic viewing pleasure. If any of you KLYAM girls out there want to WOOO me, dressing up like Wonder Woman and beating the shit out of me would be great; been a longtime sexual fantasy of mine!

Wow, I can actually remember when the final episode aired fourteen years ago; I watched it with my brothers at the tender age of seven. I can’t wait to see what the headbanging duo have in store for us in twenty eleven.
Tonight (10/27) Beavis and Butthead are back on MTV @ 10/9C!
Some informative links:
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/beavis-butt-head-back-whats-whats-old-195100006.html
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv/la-et-beavis-butthead-20111027,0,4953259.story
And best of all here is a sneak preview:

Cartman Vs. the Principal and other teachers on the humor (or lack thereof) of another student defecating in his own pants during school:
“OK, but you probably understand that, for Pete, it isn’t that funny. For him it’s embarrassing and terrifying.” – Principal
“Heh heh. Right. That’s why it’s super funny. To me.” – Cartman, from last night’s episode, “Bass to Mouth,” Season 15, Episode 3. Courtesy of http://cliqueclack.com/tv/2011/10/19/south-park-bass-to-mouth/

“A choice between fear and love.” This is Bill Hicks at his kind, humane, gentle core. Gentle, an adjective one probably would not associate with Bill, an otherwise harsh, caustic comedian- albeit, brilliant. I think of this anytime I feel down and need something life affirming, despite its simplicity, the underlying message of love and brotherhood (or sisterhood lol) trumps any notion of ignorance.

Fucking hipsters! If I bash one of them in their moronic faces, I will simply respond with “Did I do thatttt?!”

“Needle In Your Eye” played in a preview of a Boston Bruins game. Not 100% sure, but it would make sense.

“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” has been my second favorite TV show for quite some time, second only to the glorious “Simpsons.” A full list of my top TV shows can be seen here: https://klyam.com/2011/01/10/chriss-top-tv-shows/ , though there have been some differences in their order since the time I published it. Anyway, as some of you may or may not know last night was the seventh season premiere of Sunny and unfortunately I was unaware of this, initially. So, when I read on Facebook that Alvin (from “The Cosby Show!”) made a second appearance on Sunny, I went bonkers! Seeing that it was 11:10 P.M. I rushed to my TV set and tried to catch the following 2/3 of last night’s premiere. Now, I know I said I was (am) a gigantic Sunny fan, but I must say I felt let down about last season. In fact, I will not purchase it on DVD as I consistently have for every other season, but to each his own, I know folks that adore Season Six. So, going into this premiere- missing the first ten minutes to boot, I was not sure how I would feel twenty minutes later. As I watched with my eyes glued to the boob tube, with the utmost fascination, all I could think about was how more fucked up, dirty (figuratively and literally), and deranged can these characters get? Seriously, we have watched these people sink to the lowest of the lows, and I realized as this puke, crack, and has been-micro TV celeb drenched episode came smashing to its conclusion that that is specifically what every doe eyed sunny fan loves about this show. The fact that seemingly nowhere else will you ever see such high quality, live action sitcoms involving characters that are unabashedly immoral, to say the very least. It’s cathartic. Honestly as a viewer, there’s nothing greater than sitting back with an icy cold beer (or several) after a long, tiring day and just watching four people fuck over everyone they encounter, including themselves. Every other show people are either acting nice or searching for a moral (even “South Park,” obviously). Sunny doesn’t give a fuck, it serves as a mirror for our own fucked up society, but in the form of a comedy, so we don’t have to take it too seriously. But, when I saw that dead hooker, just left abandoned, lying on the floor of Frank and Charlie’s shady, seedy apartment buidling to the tune of “Oh, Pretty Woman” by Roy Orbison I had to applaud the creators for reigniting the spark that I missed last year and that kept me invested in the series in the first place. If this level of dark and savage comedy is any harbinger of what we can expect from the rest of the season then I am totally excited and relieved from last year’s dissapointment. It’s just that over the top satire that makes the show what it is. Dead hookers, crackheads, the whole nine. If you were channel surfing last night from 10-11:30 P.M. you may have came across a similar nasty scene on the news. In this horrible (yet hilarious) world, there is nothing much left you can do, but point, laugh, and make a pop culture reference.
P.S. I dig fat Mac!

http://splitsider.com/2011/09/wow-fox-is-considering-an-all-simpsons-channel#more
If you couldn’t tell already from viewing this site, I am a humongus Simpsons nutcase and the idea of a whole channel devoted to the greatest television series of all time and my personal favorite show is simply thrilling. It is not a certainty yet, but Fox is contemplating it and I for one am all for this. Let’s pray.