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  2. A Head in the Polls - Wikipedia

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    Nixon's anguished cry of "Expletive deleted!" refers to the editing of transcripts of those tapes, in which Nixon casually and frequently used obscene language. [5] Nixon refers to Gerald Ford (whose head is seen earlier in the episode) as a pardon-granting "sissy", in light of Ford's blanket pardon of Nixon for all Watergate-related charges. [6]

  3. Three Hundred Big Boys - Wikipedia

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    Brannigan later invites Leela and her friends to an exhibit of the silk treasures. The Planet Express crew each contemplate how to spend their funds. Leela uses it to swim with a whale; Fry uses the money to buy and drink one hundred cups of coffee over the course of the episode, and Bender spends his on burglary tools to steal a $10,000 cigar ...

  4. Decision 3012 - Wikipedia

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    As the episode started with an extended intro, it begins as Bender jumps off the Planet Express Ship after seeing an ad for free beer. As Earth's election time nears, President Richard Nixon's Head builds his reelection campaign platform on the promise to order the construction of a "Dyson fence" around the southern part of the Solar System, which will keep out illegal extraterrestrial aliens.

  5. A Taste of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    "A Taste of Freedom" is the fifth episode in the fourth season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 59th episode of the series overall. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 22, 2002. The episode was directed by James Purdum and written by Eric Horsted.

  6. The One Where ‘Friends’ Turns 30 Years Old: 30 Facts from ...

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    Friends is officially turning 30. The groundbreaking show—in case you’re somehow not familiar with it—was created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and starred Jennifer Aniston, Courteney ...

  7. Politics in Futurama - Wikipedia

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    Nixon's head's subsequent appearances in Futurama are often used for satirical humor. An example is the episode "Three Hundred Big Boys", where Nixon gives a $300 tax rebate to every Earthican, spoofing the rebate that was part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001. [10]

  8. Futurama Season 12 Destinations Include a ‘World of ... - AOL

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    The Futurama crew’s Season 12 destinations include at least one “hellhole” and a “world of steaming brown coffee,” as revealed in the new trailer above. Created by Matt Groening and ...

  9. The 10 best New Year's Eve TV episodes, from 'Friends' to ...

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    From a beloved dance routine on "Friends" to a heart-wrenching episode of "My So-Called Life," these are the 10 best New Year's TV episodes.