The "Remember that time?" thread

Logan

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I'll start.

Remember that time Arnold throws that guy who hits him in the head with that pool cue in T2?
 

Dave

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Remember that time when Arnold played in that shitty movie?

Me neither

Zing!
 

Dave

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Logan

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Since there was no final-episode special to provide an epilogue, it is unknown what would happen to Al in the end. However, his guardian angel (Sam Kinison in the episode "It's a Bundyful Life, Part 2") accidentally mentions that at age 60 his stomach gets so ulcer-ridden that he dies from all the stress of living his life. According to his family funeral plans in the episode "Death of a Shoe Salesmen" he would be buried next to his favorite television actor Fuzzy McGee. When his wife Peggy dies sometime after, she will be stacked face-down on top of him much to the dismay of his original burial plans. In the episode "I Who Have Nothing," [2] according to his will, he'd be buried with all his prized football possessions, leaving just his worthless Joe Nuxhall baseball card to his only-begotten son Bud. To the rest of his family he'd leave a picture of him, posing in his jersey with his football, that would read "To My Beloved family, have a nice life!". The final episode he appeared in was "How to Marry a Moron, Part 2".
 

Tarvis

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Remember the time Bobby Boucher showed up at halftime and the Mud Dogs won the Bourbon Bowl?
 
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