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* [[The Long List]]: All the names "Touch" Connors might have taken:
* [[The Long List]]: All the names "Touch" Connors might have taken:
{{quote|Thrust, Jab, Fudge, Crunch, Blast, Smidge, Shout, Batch, Scrod, Flake, Wink, Sploot, Pinch, Probe, Wing, Snake, Jab [again?], Grunt, Flink, Branch, Snake [again!] Pitch, Pat, Hal, Snake [yet AGAIN!], Snack, Slap}}
{{quote|Thrust, Jab, Fudge, Crunch, Blast, Smidge, Shout, Batch, Scrod, Flake, Wink, Sploot, Pinch, Probe, Wing, Snake, Jab [again?], Grunt, Flink, Branch, Snake [again!] Pitch, Pat, Hal, Snake [yet AGAIN!], Snack, Slap}}
* [[Running Gag]]:
* [[Running Gag]]:
** Referencing Phil Harris, Curt Gowdy, ''[[The Gun In Betty Lous Handbag]]'', etc.
** Referencing Phil Harris, Curt Gowdy, ''[[The Gun In Betty Lous Handbag]]'', etc.
** Servo's narration during the many, ''many'' tracking shots of the swamp from the boat: "As we left the clam flowage that day..."
** Servo's narration during the many, ''many'' tracking shots of the swamp from the boat: "As we left the clam flowage that day..."
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 11 November 2015


Films watched: What To Do On A Date (short) and Swamp Women aka Swamp Diamonds

Joel and the bots were less than impressed with Connors' pseudonym "Touch", which was his nickname when he played NCAA basketball.

What To Do On A Date is a 1950s educational short which attempted to teach... socially awkward teens of the time activites they could invite girls on dates to: exciting events like swim meets, weenie roasts and "scavenger sales".

The Mystery Science Theater 3000 treatment of Swamp Diamonds provides examples of:

Thrust, Jab, Fudge, Crunch, Blast, Smidge, Shout, Batch, Scrod, Flake, Wink, Sploot, Pinch, Probe, Wing, Snake, Jab [again?], Grunt, Flink, Branch, Snake [again!] Pitch, Pat, Hal, Snake [yet AGAIN!], Snack, Slap

Vera: Nice kid! Sell her man right down the river!
Servo (in bad Jersey accent): Yeah, some women have no class!

  • Take That: The Andrew Lloyd Weber [sic] grill, useful for burning Mr. Webber's scores.

The Mystery Science Theater 3000 treatment of What To Do On A Date provides examples of:


"Sssshhhut up!"