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My sons came over last night for Super Bowl, and afterwards we watched the first episode of CYE for this season, and I noticed something I hadn't before .... Leon's necklace says "Lampin".
My sons came over last night for Super Bowl, and afterwards we watched the first episode of CYE for this season, and I noticed something I hadn't before .... Leon's necklace says "Lampin".
The third episode aired the night of the Super Bowl.
On the 3rd episode: They were like the Three Stooges - Larry is getting much more slapstick with his humor.
I saw the third episode. The kids have to catch up on episodes 2 and 3, but they had to leave because both of them had to get up early for work on Monday morning. So remind me again, what was the teeth/mouth thing? I'm trying to remember what the episode was about. I remember it had Ted Danson as Lee.
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Speaking of Larry, has anyone been watching SNL recently? He seems to be on every week doing the funniest Bernie Sanders impersonation. I mean it's snort-out-loud hilarious.
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This past weekend's episode was, in my opinion, the funniest of the season so far. At the beginning, Leon on the phone with the electrician was hilarious!
This past weekend's episode was, in my opinion, the funniest of the season so far. At the beginning, Leon on the phone with the electrician was hilarious!
Completely agree. And Larry touching & spinning all of them so the carnival guy could guess their weight.
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