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"This here's an m80, it's like a quarter-stick of dynamite. Tape four of these bad boys together, it's like half a stick of dynamite!"
That show deserved better, as did the Clerks comic series. My father was so fucking proud the day he brought home the DVD, and we watched it over and fucking over. "Bear is driving, how can that be?!" lives right up there with "Haha! Cookies on dowels!" in my head.
Hell, I've wanted to do the "Is it safe?" bit before when doing overnight/early morning stocking in a store. Sometimes you get that one person who comes in the moment the store opens, and somehow manages to get in the way.
Do you know what "is it safe?" is referencing?
https://youtu.be/kzw1_2b-I7A?si=L7jOy0T_WI0tOzIL Maybe don't watch if you have a fear of dentists.
Yup. I've run across many fans of the Clerks animated series who cite the "is is safe" scene as one of their favorites without realizing that it's not an original "joke", but actually a reference.
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This was the last show I thought I'd read on this thread! If you're able to get it on DVD, highly recommended for the bonus features.
Hey, I think we found Kevin Smith's account