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Chrissy in MN

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7740 on: December 21, 2011, 06:34:33 AM »
what wasn't the best moment? seriously, the entire show was amazing..  There are many obvious highlights, but I particularly loved the return of ZB!

Agreed. There were too many "best" moments to list.  The moments that stuck out for me:
-A Jon Wurster masterpiece.  I especially enjoyed Old Man Dalrymple.
-A Storage Wars Christmas. Spot on characterizations.
-The hot dog buffer zone featuring a man that could've been our president. Frightening.

Honestly, it was awesome from start to finish.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7741 on: December 21, 2011, 07:52:20 AM »
I LOVE that Tom kibosh on the concert attendance calls.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7742 on: December 21, 2011, 08:51:10 AM »
Clearly, we simply had a wonderful Christmas/Holiday show.

So, can we all agree not to delve any deeper into the identity of LDP? I wish I could unknow some things I think I know now AND we know there are some forum members who were in the room when LDP appeared and could confirm or deny suspicions.

Let me just say, if the deal is what I think the deal is, I never would have guessed it. THAT IS ALL I WILL SAY.

Anyway.

I have never seen Storage Wars, but I loved the pageant. AP Mike did a great job on that script. Also, I'm glad Tom or anyone else didn't pass out.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7743 on: December 21, 2011, 10:24:46 AM »
Clearly, we simply had a wonderful Christmas/Holiday show.

So, can we all agree not to delve any deeper into the identity of LDP? I wish I could unknow some things I think I know now AND we know there are some forum members who were in the room when LDP appeared and could confirm or deny suspicions.

Let me just say, if the deal is what I think the deal is, I never would have guessed it. THAT IS ALL I WILL SAY.

Anyway.

I have never seen Storage Wars, but I loved the pageant. AP Mike did a great job on that script. Also, I'm glad Tom or anyone else didn't pass out.

Jason, while I know it's not something you endorsed, I think one of my favorite moments when Tom hung up on Uncle Evan to talk to you instead.

JW's call was amazing. was that the first we've heard of Old Man Dalrymple?

Hodgman, as usual, was at the top of his game.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7744 on: December 21, 2011, 11:17:54 AM »
John Hodgman's reaction to Vance.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7745 on: December 21, 2011, 12:13:41 PM »
Tom coaching AP Mike on his Darrell character. The Storage Wars play was hysterical. This whole show was just out of this world. The Wurster call was the best Christmas present ever! A reunion of some of my favorite people. "Deck nem halls!"

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7746 on: December 21, 2011, 12:38:42 PM »
Obvious highlight: Tom trying to help Wally with his self-esteem/psychological issues, and Skeevy (with AP Mike in tow) bursting into the studio and strongly advising Wally to "GET SOME ASS, MAN. GET SOME ASS."

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7747 on: December 21, 2011, 12:56:09 PM »
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7748 on: December 21, 2011, 01:04:13 PM »
Clearly, we simply had a wonderful Christmas/Holiday show.

So, can we all agree not to delve any deeper into the identity of LDP? I wish I could unknow some things I think I know now AND we know there are some forum members who were in the room when LDP appeared and could confirm or deny suspicions.

Let me just say, if the deal is what I think the deal is, I never would have guessed it. THAT IS ALL I WILL SAY.

Anyway.

I have never seen Storage Wars, but I loved the pageant. AP Mike did a great job on that script. Also, I'm glad Tom or anyone else didn't pass out.

I want to know but I'm going to let it pass. Let's let LDP remain Larry Legend.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7749 on: December 21, 2011, 01:23:10 PM »
You know when FDR was president & the press had a tacit agreement to not photograph him trying to walk, or his leg braces, or any evidence of the fact that he had polio? Yeah.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7750 on: December 21, 2011, 02:13:40 PM »
Oh also, "Irons in the Furnace"/"Weird Rogue Janitor" from the Wally call.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7751 on: December 21, 2011, 02:40:22 PM »
Who do I follow on Twitter to see the pics from last night?

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7753 on: December 21, 2011, 03:25:51 PM »
''schmore-gasbord''...plus all the great Twitpics.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #7754 on: December 21, 2011, 03:52:49 PM »
At the risk of sounding self-serving and insane, the moment when Skeevy told Wally Wackiman that he needed to "get some ass" may have been the most cathartic moment in my life. And it was cathartic because it was true.
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