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* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: Parodied them with its always absurd (and, for a time, constantly changing) theme song. It did, however, manage to tell you the basic premise of "Three Guys Cover Pop Culture Stuff" in between the puns, wackiness, and [[Shout |
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: Parodied them with its always absurd (and, for a time, constantly changing) theme song. It did, however, manage to tell you the basic premise of "Three Guys Cover Pop Culture Stuff" in between the puns, wackiness, and [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]]. |
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* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]: Danny T: ''¡Mañana!'' |
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]: Danny T: ''¡Mañana!'' |
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* [[Live Episode]]: The excursions to San Diego Comic Con and SXSW |
* [[Live Episode]]: The excursions to San Diego Comic Con and SXSW |
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* [[One of Us|Five of Us]]: Jeff, Alex, Dan, Mike and formerly Steve all wear their geek hearts on the sleeve. One of the show's mantras is: "Nerd is the new cool". |
* [[One of Us|Five of Us]]: Jeff, Alex, Dan, Mike and formerly Steve all wear their geek hearts on the sleeve. One of the show's mantras is: "Nerd is the new cool". |
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* [[Proud to Be a Geek]] |
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* [[Retool]]: On September 20th, 2010 the show went from a long form weekly show with new episodes on Tuesdays to a daily show with shorter episodes covering topics from Monday through Friday. |
* [[Retool]]: On September 20th, 2010 the show went from a long form weekly show with new episodes on Tuesdays to a daily show with shorter episodes covering topics from Monday through Friday. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: So ''so'' many |
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* [[Something Completely Different]]: The End of the Year (Raddies) shows count for this but an even better example would be Episode 153 where the TRS guys do the whole show as a public access program from 1986. |
* [[Something Completely Different]]: The End of the Year (Raddies) shows count for this but an even better example would be Episode 153 where the TRS guys do the whole show as a public access program from 1986. |
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** And now we have Episode 180, which is set entirely in 1959. |
** And now we have Episode 180, which is set entirely in 1959. |