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During a chair hockey game at the power plant with office supplies, Mr. Burns chastises Homer for behaving unprofessionally during the game. Homer gets in more trouble when an ice cream truck passes by the plant, causing him to fantasize that Mr. Burns is an ice cream cone and try to lick him, resulting in Homer being fired as he runs towards the ice cream truck.
Former President Trump’s rally in Milwaukee on Friday was derailed by technical difficulties as he seethed over microphone issues during his final planned stop in the swing state of Wisconsin.
A special case of hot mic is the microphone gaffe, in which the microphone is actively collecting and transmitting sound gathered near a subject who is unaware that their remarks are being transmitted and recorded, allowing unintended listeners or viewers to hear parts of conversations not intended for public consumption. Such errors usually ...
The series has received positive critical reception from The A.V. Club; the site has graded the first season three As, two Bs and one C grade. [22] Writing for the site, Brandon Nowalk felt the interviews for the second-season finale "Life" accentuates "a different facet" of the series' humor: "1990s absurdism."
And he spoke about the microphone long enough for most of the light-night shows to take notice. Stephen Colbert: He set up the clip by saying that Trump was at a rally where he “comforted a ...
The Problem Solverz are called upon to stop an ice-cream factory from being destroyed by its owner. Note 1: Before of the official debut of The Problem Solverz on Cartoon Network, a preview of this episode was shown on the official Paper Rad YouTube channel. Note 2: The opening theme in this episode is to Neon Knome, the Adult Swim's pilot.
Usher’s Style Has No Limits: From Polka Dot Suits to Skirts While accepting his trophy in Ralph Lauren and denim jeans, the “Yeah!” singer said he didn’t write anything down beforehand.
The series follows six anthropomorphic characters, Ice Cream, Candy, Moon, Plant, Diamond and Dog, are going on new adventures every day as they find themselves in mischief, in a manner similar to the original Looney Tunes shorts. Each episode of the series has three main parts in 11-minute segments, along with other random shorts.