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billytheskink 11-26-2006 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by scary_dream (Post 18283)
For some reason, when Jordan says "Why'd I make you so tall?", it really makes me happy. I can't even explain why... it's not funny, really, it just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.

I enjoyed that line quite a bit.

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 18086)

"HEY! THAT WAS A FOUL!"

"THIS IS NOT A CONTACT SPORT, PEOPLE!"

LOL, that ending credit still cracks me up! I have to wonder how much time elapsed past that point before Wilt got himself thrown out of the arena.

I loved Wilt's coachspeak at the ending credits, one of my favorite parts of the episode. Doubt he'd get thrown out for his remarks though, it's what coaches are supposed to do. I've heard far worse from my coaches.

I'd argue that basketball is a contact sport, though (but why argue with coachspeak?). I've got cuts, bruises, and a titanium rod in my right femur backing me up.
Of course, Wilt's basketball injuries are much more severe.

LaBlooGirl 11-27-2006 03:33 AM

When Bloo was talking really fast and only slowing down long enough to say, "PRIVATE LEAR JET!"
That was pretty darn funny, because it's SO Bloo.
He's too adorable when he's excited about something. ^^

pitbulllady 11-27-2006 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by billytheskink (Post 18565)
I enjoyed that line quite a bit.



I loved Wilt's coachspeak at the ending credits, one of my favorite parts of the episode. Doubt he'd get thrown out for his remarks though, it's what coaches are supposed to do. I've heard far worse from my coaches.

I'd argue that basketball is a contact sport, though (but why argue with coachspeak?). I've got cuts, bruises, and a titanium rod in my right femur backing me up.
Of course, Wilt's basketball injuries are much more severe.

The problem was, Wilt was NOT the coach; he just THOUGHT he was! They were sitting in the "VIP" section, courtside. He was getting carried away because it was his "kid" who was playing, just as many parents do at games nowadays. The others with him were none too happy with his behavior, as evidenced by the "sit down and shut up" looks they were giving him!

pitbulllady

antgirl1 11-27-2006 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 18656)
The problem was, Wilt was NOT the coach; he just THOUGHT he was! They were sitting in the "VIP" section, courtside. He was getting carried away because it was his "kid" who was playing, just as many parents do at games nowadays. The others with him were none too happy with his behavior, as evidenced by the "sit down and shut up" looks they were giving him!

pitbulllady

Yes, he THOUGHT he was. But he, as a coach, is softer than most are. Let me tell you.

I'm just glad they're together again. That's what's most important to me. :D

billytheskink 11-27-2006 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 18656)
The problem was, Wilt was NOT the coach; he just THOUGHT he was! They were sitting in the "VIP" section, courtside. He was getting carried away because it was his "kid" who was playing, just as many parents do at games nowadays. The others with him were none too happy with his behavior, as evidenced by the "sit down and shut up" looks they were giving him!

pitbulllady

ah.

Well, that's what fanatical "parents" are supposed to do as well, right?

I have an uncle who has been kicked out of his son's basketball games for such behavior, but he had to do quite a bit to get to that point.

Anyways, gotta love basketball season...

some guy you dont know 11-28-2006 04:13 PM

lets see...

the entire scene with the farmer, dont remember all the lines, but i liked it.

the end credits. simply put, it was hilarious.

"GODZILLA! WILTS CREATER IS GODZILLA!!!" rofl.

"evrything wants to belong to something, right?" kinda hit me in the heart.

Cassini90125 11-28-2006 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by some guy you dont know (Post 19023)
"everything wants to belong to something, right?" kinda hit me in the heart.

That was one of the best lines from the entire series, not just the movie, and it's so very true. :)

InsaneFan 11-28-2006 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by "C" the Dragon (Post 18156)
"He looks like a banana tree in burdmen and crime!"

I have no idea what Bloo said at that part, so I'm not sure if it's right, but it sure sounds funny!

I believe he said, "HE LEADS A LIFE OF DEBAUCHERY AND CRIME!" x3

Sparky 11-28-2006 05:23 PM

"He'll change his name to Walt and try to blend into society!" - Bloo

"C" the Dragon 11-29-2006 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sparky (Post 19060)
"He'll change his name to Walt and try to blend into society!" - Bloo

And then what? Makes a cartoon charater and then a show and makes movies?8D

For those who don't get it, sice Bloo's therorys said that Wilt's name will change to "Walt", I just can't help but make the reference of "Walt Disney"XD Does that make sense?

EDIT: Oh, and I have another favorite line:

"And this *poor* little scarf must be cold without a neck to warm her."

Now that's just adorable!:D


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