Thunderbolt! Featuring Nick Swisher and Toby Hall
about 1 year ago
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Swish's acting
is not terrible.
That was funny.
by mcdoofus on Sep 30, 2008 4:32 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
agreed
At least not until the end when he says that little bit about helping the charitiy or whatever
-Jeeves Life in the Cell
by jeeves on Sep 30, 2008 11:17 AM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
thunderbolt?
there are no bolts of thunder.
You're on thin fucking ice my pedigree chums, and I shall be under it when it breaks. Now, fuck off.
by MarketMaker on Sep 30, 2008 11:19 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Thunderbolt!

The Stooges are tricked into trading their restaurant for Thunderbolt, a washed up racehorse. But when Curly feeds Thunderbolt some chili pepperinos, he runs like crazy towards the nearest water. The Stooges try to win their money back by entering Thunderbolt in a big race.
full video:
http://www.dailymotion.com//video/x3znhs_three-stoogesplaying-the-poniespt-1_fun
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3zno4_three-stoogesplaying-the-poniespt-2_fun
Grifter #1: “Never mind that hot dog. Get me a couple of eggs on toast.”
Moe: [to Curly offscreen] “Adam and Eve on a raft!”
Grifter #1: “Scramble those eggs.”
Moe: [to Curly offscreen] “Wreck ’em!”
that’s fucking hilarious!
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on Oct 1, 2008 8:11 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
quote from
“Playing the Ponies” (Oct. 15, 1937)
Like many of these shorts, this Charles Lamont-helmed effort was only previously available colorized in a package called “Goofs on the Loose.” Not anymore. The Stooges run a restaurant called the Flounder Inn, and their bad taste sensations aren’t winning them any regular customers. The Stooges accept a bet involving a racehorse called Thunderbolt, an old nag who perks up after Curly feeds it some chili pepperinos he mistakes for peanuts. Instead of a mechanical rabbit, Thunderbolt has to chase a pail of water. Moe takes quite a licking at several occasions during this episode. I believe this is the first Stooges short wherein a live dog is mistaken for a main ingredient in the sausages.
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on Oct 1, 2008 8:15 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs






















