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  2. Glenn Quagmire - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 February 2025. Family Guy character "Giggity" redirects here. For the episode of Family Guy, see The Giggity Wife. Fictional character Glenn Quagmire Family Guy character First appearance "Death Has a Shadow" (1999) Created by Seth MacFarlane Designed by Seth MacFarlane Voiced by Seth MacFarlane In ...

  3. Big Man on Hippocampus - Wikipedia

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    Quagmire sneakingly approaches her from behind, saying his "giggity" catchphrase to the shark motif composed by John Williams for the 1975 film Jaws. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] The title is a pun on the common phrase Big Man on Campus , but with campus changed to hippocampus , a reference to Peter's amnesia in the episode.

  4. The Last Time (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    Although "The Last Time" is credited to Jagger/Richards, the song's chorus is identical, in melody and lyrics, to "This May Be the Last Time", a gospel song recorded in 1954 by the Staple Singers which itself was an arrangement of the first part of a sermon recorded by Reverend J. M. Gates in 1926 titled "You May Be Alive, You May Be Dead, Christmas Day".

  5. The Old Man and the Big 'C' - Wikipedia

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    At a Boston Red Sox ballgame, Quagmire accidentally loses his toupée going for a fly ball, and it is put up on the scoreboard and YouTube. When he becomes a laughingstock both at the game and due to a Kia Motors -sponsored story with the slogan, "Too bad it's a Kia," on Quahog 5, he decides to ditch the wig.

  6. Three-chord song - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter Harlan Howard once said "country music is three chords and the truth." [2] Lou Reed said "One chord is fine. Two chords is pushing it. Three chords and you're into jazz." [3] Reed nevertheless wrote many songs with unique or complex chord progressions himself, such as the material on Berlin.

  7. Movin' Out (Brian's Song) - Wikipedia

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    2nd episode of the 6th season of Family Guy "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)" Family Guy episode Episode no. Season 6 Episode 2 Directed by Cyndi Tang Written by John Viener Production code 5ACX14 Original air date September 30, 2007 (2007-09-30) Guest appearances Drew Barrymore as Jillian H. Jon Benjamin as Carl Jeff Bergman as Homer Simpson Episode chronology ← Previous "Blue Harvest" Next → ...

  8. The Giggity Wife - Wikipedia

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    Charmese said she has not had 2 weeks period of not having sex, since she was last in coma for 6 weeks. She worked in her profession for the last 40 years. When Quagmire is reluctant to pursue their relationship, Charmese questions if he's homosexual and when she says the marriage would be over if true, Quagmire pretends to be homosexual.

  9. Mr. and Mrs. Stewie - Wikipedia

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    In this episode, Stewie finds his perfect match, Penelope, and Peter and Quagmire decide to take their friendship to a new level after Lois buys twin beds. According to Nielsen Ratings , "Mr. and Mrs. Stewie" was watched by 5.63 million U.S. viewers and acquired a 2.8/7 rating.