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* The legendary [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znsOgb5exuU Genie.]] You know it's gonna be good once Drew asks her husband to describe her in one word, and the guy just replies [[LoveableSexManiac "horny."]] Jeff is usually nigh-unflappable during these songs, but Genie is ''so'' into it and ''so'' sleazy about it (and probably a few drinks in) that he can barely keep it together. Shout-out to Drew for stumbling upon an all-timer of an audience member.
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Just For Pun cleanup.
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* The episode of "Question This" where Kathy was Susan Boyle and Greg was Mark Twain. On top of being the longest of that game, yet, it featured bad accents, [[JustForPun particularly humorous wordplay]], [[EpicFail Drew being a complete dork]], ("What comes after Lui-h" [[spoiler: Luigi]]), [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking pudding]], and a RunningJoke which, later, became a BrickJoke.
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* The episode of "Question This" where Kathy was Susan Boyle and Greg was Mark Twain. On top of being the longest of that game, yet, it featured bad accents, [[JustForPun [[{{Pun}} particularly humorous wordplay]], [[EpicFail Drew being a complete dork]], ("What comes after Lui-h" [[spoiler: Luigi]]), [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking pudding]], and a RunningJoke which, later, became a BrickJoke.
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* Colin playing Yatzee in a game of ''Freeze'' looks like...[[ADateWithRosiePalms something else]].
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* Colin playing Yatzee in a game of ''Freeze'' looks like...[[ADateWithRosiePalms [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything something else]].
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Critical Research Failure is a disambiguation page
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* The episode of "Question This" where Kathy was Susan Boyle and Greg was Mark Twain. On top of being the longest of that game, yet, it featured bad accents, [[JustForPun particularly humorous wordplay]], [[EpicFail Drew being a complete dork]], ([[CriticalResearchFailure "What comes after Lui-h"]] [[spoiler: Luigi]]), [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking pudding]], and a RunningJoke which, later, became a BrickJoke.
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* The episode of "Question This" where Kathy was Susan Boyle and Greg was Mark Twain. On top of being the longest of that game, yet, it featured bad accents, [[JustForPun particularly humorous wordplay]], [[EpicFail Drew being a complete dork]], ([[CriticalResearchFailure "What ("What comes after Lui-h"]] Lui-h" [[spoiler: Luigi]]), [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking pudding]], and a RunningJoke which, later, became a BrickJoke.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NeVzSmi1WA TOTALLY PARTY!]]
** What are you wea-ring?
** I LOVE HISPANIC MEN
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*** [[OverlyLongGag I LOVE HISPANIC MEN]]
** What are you wea-ring?
** I LOVE HISPANIC MEN
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*** [[OverlyLongGag I LOVE HISPANIC MEN]]
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* DUUUUUUUUST STOOOOOOOORM!
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* Drew and Jonathan's Kabuki in episode 22.
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Due to excessive misuse, Getting Crap Past the Radar is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021
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* The lumberjack Greatest Hits was, quite frankly, [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome amazing]], as well as hilarious. In addition to the chorus [[note]] "Flippity flap, flippity flap put a pancake on the stack, everybody flap my jack!"[[/note]] "No, ''WRONG''", [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal "The better the batter"]], and Jeff prancing around the stage were all hysterical. [[SincerityMode I would buy whatever CD Ryan and Greg were hawking, just for that song.]]
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* The lumberjack Greatest Hits was, quite frankly, [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome amazing]], as well as hilarious. In addition to the chorus [[note]] "Flippity flap, flippity flap put a pancake on the stack, everybody flap my jack!"[[/note]] "No, ''WRONG''", [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal "The better the batter"]], and Jeff prancing around the stage were all hysterical. [[SincerityMode I would buy whatever CD Ryan and Greg were hawking, just for that song.]]
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* After Jeff reads the audience-produced sentence "Will you pay our bar bill?", he looks out into the audience, crumples up the paper that the sentence was written on and flings it at its authors.
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* After One couple turns their bar receipt in when the sentences are turned in before the game, which Jeff calls attention to before stuffing it in his pocket. Later during the scene he pulls out the receipt and reads the audience-produced sentence question on the back: "Will you pay our bar bill?", he bill?" He then looks out into the audience, crumples up the paper that the sentence was written on receipt and flings it back at its authors. the couple.
** Brad bringing Colin in as Chip and Jeff's velociraptor son who plays the banjo.
--> Jeff: How many crotches have you fondled since you walked out that door?
--> Chip: I can't count that high!
** Brad bringing Colin in as Chip and Jeff's velociraptor son who plays the banjo.
--> Jeff: How many crotches have you fondled since you walked out that door?
--> Chip: I can't count that high!
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* After Jeff reads the audience-produced sentence "Will you pay our bar bill?", he looks out into the audience, crumples up the paper that the sentence was written on and flings it at its authors.