Alton Brown – geeked

Today he was spinning around on the playground merry-go-round, and he said “Jane! Get me off this crazy thing!”

Quick, what’s that from?

~ by Skennedy on April 8, 2008.

26 Responses to “Alton Brown – geeked”

  1. Re: Jane

    The Jetsons

  2. Re: Jane

    The Jetsons

  3. I was going to say Rocky Horror, but then I realized that’s a “!” not a “t”. Oops.

  4. I was going to say Rocky Horror, but then I realized that’s a “!” not a “t”. Oops.

  5. Originally, the Jetsons…

    Mike Meyers used it in So I Married an Axe Murderer though.

  6. Originally, the Jetsons…

    Mike Meyers used it in So I Married an Axe Murderer though.

  7. Jane! Get me off this crazy thing!

    …called Life.

    Gonna weigh in in the Mike Myers/…Axe Murderer vote.

  8. Jane! Get me off this crazy thing!

    …called Life.

    Gonna weigh in in the Mike Myers/…Axe Murderer vote.

  9. Jane! Jet me off this crazy thing….called Love.

    Mike Myers in So I Married and Ax Murder.

  10. Jane! Jet me off this crazy thing….called Love.

    Mike Myers in So I Married and Ax Murder.

  11. Betty!

    Judy!

    Josie and those HOT Pussycats!

    They make me horny! Saturday morny! Girls in cartoo-ins! Will leave me in ruins! I want to be Betty’s Barney!

  12. Betty!

    Judy!

    Josie and those HOT Pussycats!

    They make me horny! Saturday morny! Girls in cartoo-ins! Will leave me in ruins! I want to be Betty’s Barney!

  13. I saw “11 comments” and thought “That means 11 people have told him The Jetsons“.

    But I’d forgotten that Mike Myers used that Jetsons reference in Ax Murderer.

    • Yes, yes, everyone is verrrrry right, it was in The Jetsons. In fact, though I can’t find a literal reference, That’s quite likely where he got the line from, considering he mentioned Barney in the previous quote. They’re both Hanna Barbera, which I try to forgive, generally speaking.

      However, it was only mildly funny in The Jetsons. It was frickin’ hilarious in “So I Married …” :D

    • Yes, yes, everyone is verrrrry right, it was in The Jetsons. In fact, though I can’t find a literal reference, That’s quite likely where he got the line from, considering he mentioned Barney in the previous quote. They’re both Hanna Barbera, which I try to forgive, generally speaking.

      However, it was only mildly funny in The Jetsons. It was frickin’ hilarious in “So I Married …” :D

  14. I saw “11 comments” and thought “That means 11 people have told him The Jetsons“.

    But I’d forgotten that Mike Myers used that Jetsons reference in Ax Murderer.

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