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[[File:abduljoseph_940.jpg|link=Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure (Manga)|rightframe|Talk about the worst possible time to be magically stuck together by a magnetic curse]]
 
A character on the side of a road or street is doing something that no reasonable or sane human being would be expected to do.
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** Inverted when Homer becomes a hippie and decides to freak out the establishment. While acting out of his mind while driving in his car, he passes Krusty the Clown, who is at that moment riding a unicycle pulled by his pet monkey...and calls ''them'' weirdos.
** Come to think of it, the [[Running Gag]] of Nelson showing up out of nowhere and pointing and sort of fits.
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'': "And to your right, [[Birthday Suit Surprise Party|a]] [[Naked People Trapped Outside|naked]] [[Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen|pig]]."
* Not on the street per se, but in one episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'', Cleveland has an audition for ''[[The Bachelorette]]'' and begins getting nervous, so Peter tries to calm Cleveland down. It escalates quickly, with ''Peter ripping off Cleveland's clothes and his own clothes and holding Cleveland in his chair''. Then the executives walk through the door to call in Cleveland.
** There was also an incident when Peter wrecked his car ([[Freud Was Right|which was being played for a phallic symbol of masculinity]]) and a bus full of supermodels laughed at him.
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