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Cheers (1989) | TV Show, Comedy | Mormon Fray
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The Archive of Incidental Mormon References in Pop Culture. 02 December, 2010 TV Show. Season 7, Episode 20. Cheers is one of the all-time classic sitcoms. Of all the clips and references I've tracked down for this website, this one is probably my favourite. The set-up and execution of the gag is flawless, and reminds me of a classic comedy routine; it's the "Who's on First" of Mormon references, which is appropriate for a show that often had the rhythms of a classic farce. (Its spin-off,. Episode "All A...
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Friends (2001) | TV Show, Comedy | Mormon Fray
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The Archive of Incidental Mormon References in Pop Culture. 02 December, 2010 TV Show. Season 8, Episode 5. The One With Rachel's Date". Hey Mormons don't drink! We don't drink alcohol, coffee or tea. We don't smoke either. It's all part of that wonderful law of health, the Word of Wisdom. About half the time, the person has clearly asked the question as a joke, expecting the answer no, and are a little embarrassed when I answer in the affirmative. It is the joke in. Sense that the writers for.
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The Archive of Incidental Mormon References in Pop Culture. You Kill Me (2007). 02 December, 2010 Movie. I don't know about balling up socks or flossing, but not hiding booze is certainly Mormonesque. Again, this is a reference to the Mormon law of health, otherwise known as the Word of Wisdom. Tags: Word of Wisdom. 02 December, 2010 TV Show. 1998 - Season 5, Episode 12. In large part due to these attributes that Mormons tend to share. (There's a whole website. Dedicated to this phenomenon, and books.
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Beavis and Butt-head (1994) | TV Show, Comedy | Mormon Fray
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The Archive of Incidental Mormon References in Pop Culture. Beavis and Butt-head (1994). 02 December, 2010 TV Show. Season 4, Episode 12. Late Night with Butt-head". Mike Judge's seminal creation:. A show embraced by the very demographic Judge was mocking, the show was inescapable in the 90s, as were irritating impressions of the title characters (both voiced by Judge). Judge would go on to create the TV series. King of the Hill. As well as his masterpiece (so-far). Butt-head: "Those are those dudes who ...
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The Archive of Incidental Mormon References in Pop Culture. Season 7, Episode 20. Season 3, Episode 4. Needless to say, he's smitten, and begins to ignore Jennifer in favour of her older, hotter, much more age-appropriate sister. A frustrated Jennifer approaches her brother Alex, but misremembers his words of wisdom when she later crashes Scott and Mallory's date." /. Season 8, Episode 15. Season 4, Episode 12. Late Night with Butt-head. Season 4, Episode 18. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz. Ben h...
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Married... With Children (1994) | TV Show, Comedy | Mormon Fray
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The Archive of Incidental Mormon References in Pop Culture. Married. With Children (1994). 02 December, 2010 TV Show. Season 8, Episode 15. This show ran for eleven seasons – it was the first prime-time sitcom to air on the newly launched Fox network n 1987, and remains the network's longest-running live-action sitcom. Like the clip from. Here is a character that makes the implausible homophonic leap from. As I said about the more plausibly homophonic. Blog comments powered by Disqus. Mormon Fray RSS Feed.
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