Friday Night is Music Night: $ex

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[QUOTE 5207058, member: 10119"]We all loved the janitor. Possibly the best of them all.... [/quote]
Especially, when they used the clip from The Fugitive (?). to really mess with JD

[QUOTE 5207058, member: 10119"]The EldestCub's favourite episode has always been "The Toilet on The Roof" - he's been a fan since he was about 7 and used to occasionally get an episode whilst snuggling up on the sofa as I fed his baby brother, in lieu of a bedtime story, and the SmallestCub (now 10) is also quite keen. I think it fair to say I have very different views to the BBFC (as I recall the DVD is a 15 - can't check cos my ex won all the DVDs and all the CDs in the split) regarding what is suitable for Small Peeps; I didn't have a problem with them seeing Eliott's rather splendid collection of bras and the EldestCub knew that the series contained much Inappropriate Language which, if he were to use it in an inappropriate context (and at 7 that was basically anywhere) would result in the loss of all Scrubs watching privileges until he was in a position to purchase his own copy of it. We did filter out a few episodes but actually it was mostly the ones that were particularly sad rather than ones that were rude or sweary.
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Some of the funniest ones, to me, are the day-dreams
I'll not draw your attention to Turks...............:angel:
Damn!!, I have


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9GkQM-3q8s



And, the Jurassic Park style water-cup


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=intmxeW4GT8&t=69s
 
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As much as I like the Hank Williams version, here's Harley & Mr J



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBx4kB9B9oo
 

Yellow Fang

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Since there was a dollar sign $ex, should the songs be about the sex trade?
I heard this was about prostitution, which listening to the lyrics is pretty obvious.



I never caught on before it was set in New Orleans. Do they still speak much French out there? I did wonder why she was using the formal form 'vous'. Surely you would have to be on 'tu' terms to ask a question like that, unless you were a prozzie.
 
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