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  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Głosy: 260 23,7%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Głosy: 79 7,2%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Głosy: 469 42,8%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Głosy: 233 21,3%
  • Tim

    Głosy: 394 35,9%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Głosy: 214 19,5%
  • Freddie Williams

    Głosy: 281 25,6%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Głosy: 28 2,6%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Głosy: 556 50,7%
  • Max Landis

    Głosy: 67 6,1%

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Rich Evans smash
 
Thank fucking god they didn't watch the video about ice. Fuck me that would've been (more) insufferable.

The Trump moment was pretty harmless, and it let Josh show off his Trump impression, which was really pretty funny.

Also, their take on Mr. T wasn't as bad as I expected. Their memory was that he just kind of appeared in the early 80s, which ... honestly, isn't that far off. Stallone saw him on some tough guy competition, and decided he'd make a great Clubber Lang.

Mike's distaste for him, though, is exactly as pointlessly cynical as you might expect.
 
>Rich offering that Mr.T was famous for no particular reason
>my brain :lossmanjack:
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e.t.a. I cannot stress this enough: he was/is an actor who parlayed his success in the Rocky franchise into TV stardom via the A-Team -- the fact that he had a physical and characterologically enduring and endearing presence meant that he was a natural for licensing opportunities, sure, but he was an actor, a real, working actor.
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Mr. T is based fuck Mike.
 
>Rich offering that Mr.T was famous for no particular reason
Mr. T ended up like Gary Coleman or Richard Simmons, famous for being a kitsch relic of the 80s. I don't think anyone would deny that he wasn't a star in the 80s, but having him pop up as late as 2006 to advertise World of Warcraft just made no sense.
 
Mr. T ended up like Gary Coleman or Richard Simmons, famous for being a kitsch relic of the 80s. I don't think anyone would deny that he wasn't a star in the 80s, but having him pop up as late as 2006 to advertise World of Warcraft just made no sense.
Endless cultural references makes sense given the world we live in and how we're wired to draw comparisons to things.
 
You have to be a giant faggot if you're Gen X and dislike Mr. T.

We may have reached the point where even the HitB episodes aren't worth watching.
 
Man the body blade section went on too long. Some of it was funny, but I could see how using inertia it could provide resistance to movement and therefore useful for some exercises. Given those lazy fucks have never seen the inside of a gym its a bit hypocritical of them to laugh at people trying to better themselves.

I mean its probably a scam but that device is only funny to a point.

Although the prank call was hilarious
 
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Fun fact, Mr. T dedicated most of his WWE Hall of Fame speech to his mother in such cringe fashion, WWE made a video mocking him within the next week about it. Idk if it's available anywhere. But I remember laughing my ass off when it aired.

But Mr. T was awesome in his era. I did love RLM putting the non-sequitur of him saying wearing gold was due to his ancestors being slaves, and then not commenting on it, that was kino.
 
Their hatred of Mr T is pretty weird. I thought most people liked/respected Mr T. He always seemed to have a wholesome image, and nothing has taken away from that. He seemed to truly want to be a positive image to kids.
 
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