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{{quote|'''Host:''' ''What do we do?'' |
{{quote|'''Host:''' ''What do we do?'' |
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'''Audience:''' '''''CRANK 'EM UP!'''''|''[[Get Your Own Back]]''}} |
'''Audience:''' '''''CRANK 'EM UP!'''''|''[[Get Your Own Back]]''}} |
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** Plenty of [[Shout-Out|ShoutOuts]] to this in ''[[The Legend of Dick and Dom]]'', too: whenever the leads can be made to fall into the mud or fight in a tub of custard, they are. |
** Plenty of [[Shout-Out|ShoutOuts]] to this in ''[[The Legend of Dick and Dom]]'', too: whenever the leads can be made to fall into the mud or fight in a tub of custard, they are. |
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* ''[[Angel]]'' did this a few times, covering several characters in demon slime. And Angel's car keys in one ep. |
* ''[[Angel]]'' did this a few times, covering several characters in demon slime. And Angel's car keys in one ep. |
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{{quote|'''Cordy to Doyle:''' "Do you think that tentacle spew comes out with dry cleaning?"}} |
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* ''[[30 Rock|Thirty Rock]]'' - Jenna is at a 'Kid's Choice' awards show, where Best Actress winner Helen Mirren (or at least someone playing her) gets slimed at the podium. She chuckles "Ohh, you got me!" |
* ''[[30 Rock|Thirty Rock]]'' - Jenna is at a 'Kid's Choice' awards show, where Best Actress winner Helen Mirren (or at least someone playing her) gets slimed at the podium. She chuckles "Ohh, you got me!" |
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* In a [[Monty Python]] sketch at an Army Recruiting office, an applicant (Eric Idle) protests that he hasn't gotten any funny lines - the recruiting officer (Graham Chapman) offers to start a new sketch to let him be funny - where the officer becomes a fast-talking music hall burlesque comic who gets all the funny lines again. The sketch further degenerates into a circus setting where the officer is a clown, dumping water on Idle, dropping a large fish down his trousers, upending a bucket of whitewash on him, and shoving a pie into his face, all the time telling him "It's your laugh, mate, not mine!" |
* In a [[Monty Python]] sketch at an Army Recruiting office, an applicant (Eric Idle) protests that he hasn't gotten any funny lines - the recruiting officer (Graham Chapman) offers to start a new sketch to let him be funny - where the officer becomes a fast-talking music hall burlesque comic who gets all the funny lines again. The sketch further degenerates into a circus setting where the officer is a clown, dumping water on Idle, dropping a large fish down his trousers, upending a bucket of whitewash on him, and shoving a pie into his face, all the time telling him "It's your laugh, mate, not mine!" |
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* Can you say [[Portal 2]]? Three varieties of colored gel involved in numerous puzzles... Unless a player is really careful, they're bound to get covered in the stuff at some point. |
* Can you say [[Portal 2]]? Three varieties of colored gel involved in numerous puzzles... Unless a player is really careful, they're bound to get covered in the stuff at some point. |
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** Which is [[Toxic Phlebotinum|something of a worry]] given this recorded announcement: |
** Which is [[Toxic Phlebotinum|something of a worry]] given this recorded announcement: |
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{{quote|'''Cave Johnson:''' Oh, in case you get covered in that repulsion gel, here's some advice the lab boys gave me: ''do not get covered in the repulsion gel.'' We haven't entirely nailed down what element it is yet, but I'll tell you this: it's a ''lively'' one, and it does ''not'' like the human skeleton.}} |
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