Photos are up for the Clarkson game.
http://www.elynah.com/?photob&id=305
Gotta give props to the Futurama reference. :)
Thanks, I thought it was clever. Wondered if anyone else would realize that's a quote from the show.
Well, I probably would have gotten it even without the big Zoidberg picture. I love that episode.
"These [hands] are always touching me in places."
"Heh, yeah, they get around."
Thumbs up to you then :) I'd say that episode is probably the best of the series, although Crimes of the Hot, Godfellas, and a few others rank pretty high as well.
[quote ftyuv]Well, I probably would have gotten it even without the big Zoidberg picture. I love that episode.
"These [hands] are always touching me in places."
"Heh, yeah, they get around."[/quote]
"Bah! This opera is as lousy as it is brilliant."
My other favorite episodes are easily "The Sting" and "Time Keeps On Slippin'," the latter demonstrating that Ethan "Bubblegum" Tate is one of the greatest ancillary chacacters.
"I knew I should have checked your showboating Globetrotter algebra."
"Man, I thought you knew that algebra was all razzamatazz. A Globetrotter always saves the good algebra for the final minutes."
"The Globetrotters just held a press conference to announce that I was a jive sucker."
For a good way to waste time before tonight's games:
http://progressiveboink.com/archive/futurama.htm
To this day, when I have an epiphany I often exclaim in a Fry-type way, "I get it!" In case that's a bit too obscure, it's what Fry exclaims at Duraflame National Park after the ranger introduces himself by saying, "I'm Ranger Park, the park ranger."
I think my top favorites are Devil's Hands, The Sting and Jurassic Bark. Time Keeps On Slippin' is also great, and for episodes that are just funny without any of that cruddy emotion stuff, I'll throw in Roswell That Ends Well.
[quote ftyuv]I'll throw in Roswell That Ends Well.[/quote]
This episode has my favorite sequence of lines in all of Futurama:
Mildred: What'll you folks have today?
Professor: I'll have the soylent green with a slice of soylent orange and some soylent coleslaw.
Mildred: Pardon?
Leela: It's the twentieth century, professor!
Professor: Oh, right! I'll have a croque monsieur, the paella, two mutton pills, and a stein of mead.
Kyle
How about War Is the H-Word?
the Prof: Now, be careful, Fry, and if you kill anyone, make sure to eat their heart to gain their courage. Their rich, tasty courage...
So good! and Kissinger is in it!