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  2. Maggie and the Ferocious Beast - Wikipedia

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    His catchphrase is "Great googly moogly!", which he says numerous times per episode including the opening sequence of the series. In the episode "Hide and Go Beast", it is shown that he is allergic to pollen. Beast likes pretty much any kind of food, especially Hamilton's cooking, and is almost always hungry. He even likes taking baths.

  3. Goin' Down Slow - Wikipedia

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    Great Googly-Moogly! It was released in 1961 as a single between his " Little Red Rooster " and " I Ain't Superstitious " releases and included on his second compilation album Howlin' Wolf a.k.a. Rocking Chair Album in 1962.

  4. Grady Wilson (Sanford and Son) - Wikipedia

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    Grady Wilson is the name of a fictional recurring character on the NBC sitcom Sanford and Son played by Whitman Mayo.The character's name first appeared in the 1972 episode "The Dowry"; however, in this episode he was played by Albert Reed Jr. and he was Fred's cousin.

  5. 100 Best Respect Quotes That Are 'Sweeter Than Honey' - AOL

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    41. "When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everybody will respect you." — Lao Tzu. 42. "To be one, to be united is a great thing.

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  7. Barney Google and Snuffy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Snuffy's catchphrases "great balls o' fire" and "time's a-wastin'" remain popular to this day. In DeBeck's memory, the National Cartoonists Society in 1946 introduced the Billy DeBeck Award. (Eight years later, the name was changed to the Reuben Award after Rube Goldberg.) In 1963, Lasswell won both the NCS Humor Comic Strip Award and Reuben Award.

  8. I know it when I see it - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the United States' rulings concerning obscenity in the public square have been unusually inconsistent. Though First Amendment free speech protections have always been taken into account, both Constitutional interpretationalists and originalists have limited this right to account for public sensibilities.

  9. The Great Gazoo - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the Great Gazoo is attributed to writer Joanna Lee, who wrote more than 20 episodes of The Flintstones. [4] He was based on Bill Moore, a design teacher from CalArts. [5] The first draft of the episode that introduced the Great Gazoo was originally entitled "The Wizard of Ogg" and Gazoo's original name was "Professor Ogg".