Legal to chain RH to the drawing board ? ;)

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Don't forget the A Night at the Roxbury movie.

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There's also Will Ferrel's coach character..

...But let's face it: Coneheads and Wayne's World where the only good movies based on SNL skits. :D

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I don't know, I think calling Coneheads a good movie is stretching it. I know I watched it once, but I have no desire to see it again. Waynes world I have watched a few times, but that's more because my friends wanted to see it again. Hmmm... maybe my sense of humor is just busted. :roll:

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greatbeast wrote:Just curious if [it's] legal to chain RH to the drawing board so's we can get our fix of TOTQ ;)
If you don't mind his risking the following :(

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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 15:05:52 -0400
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Subject: Scott Adams has a "focal dystonia"

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why oh why does that sound like so much bunk?
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RHJunior wrote:why oh why does that sound like so much bunk?
I wouldn't know.

Hey, I personally wouldn't mind if you took the next couple of days off to take care of any unresolved tax business. (Of course, I hear drawing can be very relaxing to an artist.) I guess what I'm saying is, I think you should gear down a little and not put too much stress on yourself. Don't burn yourself out on our account.

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RHJunior wrote:why oh why does that sound like so much bunk?
Well, unless he's lying about having it, the condition itself is apparently real.
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No, we'd give him specific days off, and limit him to maybe two pages a day...

:D

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Bah, I will use the resources of my vast financial empire to own him; I think a few grand a week will keep us well in supply of strips.
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