‘Family Guy’ mini-marathon

If you’re still not on the Family Guy bandwagon, despite my occasional heaps of praise in these pages, check out the show tonight and next week at 8 p.m. when Fox runs a mini-marathon (so more like a 10K, say) of classic episodes from the first three seasons.

[Addendum (12:14): On an unrelated TV note, I think it says something about the relative (un)importance of the Olympics in my viewing regimen that I am more upset about an Amazing Race “spoiler” than ones for Olympic events. The past few days when I’ve inadvertently seen event results online in advance of viewing the competition, I thought, eh, I wasn’t really going to watch the whole event anyway. But just now I came across a blog where the title of one entry loudly proclaims which team was eliminated from The Amazing Race last night. Grr! I suppose that’s fair. The episode has already aired; I just haven’t watched it on TiVo yet. Oh, the searing burden of knowledge. Now let me go gouge my eyes out. Kidding. But still, grr!]

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Nothing can convince me to give any more of my time to Family Guy. Wow, I loathe that show.

Ha, Sus, when I wrote this entry, I just knew I’d be hearing from you. Ah, can’t win ‘em all.

Art LOVES it, too so the pain is even worse! When he heard about the marathon he wanted to cancel all his plans for the evening. Harumph!

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