From [[Machu Picchu]]:
In one of the episodes of Seinfeld, Cosmo Kramer enjoys samples of tortilla chips in an South American clothing store while mumbling "Mmm! Machu Picchu!".
Steve
On 8/1/06, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
From [[Machu Picchu]]:
In one of the episodes of Seinfeld, Cosmo Kramer enjoys samples of tortilla chips in an South American clothing store while mumbling "Mmm! Machu Picchu!".
And it doesn't even identify or link to the particular episode. How disappointing. ;)
On 8/2/06, Rob gamaliel8@gmail.com wrote:
And it doesn't even identify or link to the particular episode. How disappointing. ;)
Yeah! If there's one thing worse than trivia, it's unverifiable trivia! :)
Incidentally, the whole "References in pop culture" section of that article is, um, worthwhile having a look at.
Steve
On 02/08/06, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/2/06, Rob gamaliel8@gmail.com wrote:
And it doesn't even identify or link to the particular episode. How disappointing. ;)
Yeah! If there's one thing worse than trivia, it's unverifiable trivia! :)
Incidentally, the whole "References in pop culture" section of that article is, um, worthwhile having a look at.
"Will someone rid me of this troublesome priest?"
01:09, 2 August 2006 The Epopt (Talk | contribs | block) (→Machu Picchu in pop culture - removed unsourced, unverifiable, and irrelevant comments)
On 8/2/06, Andrew Gray shimgray@gmail.com wrote:
"Will someone rid me of this troublesome priest?"
==In popular culture== *Five minute and seventeen seconds into episode 18 of the fifth season of TOCFH, Jason says "Will nobody rid me of this meddlesome fool?" in an attempt to get Alex killed.
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Andrew Gray stated for the record:
On 02/08/06, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/2/06, Rob gamaliel8@gmail.com wrote:
And it doesn't even identify or link to the particular episode. How disappointing. ;)
Yeah! If there's one thing worse than trivia, it's unverifiable trivia! :)
Incidentally, the whole "References in pop culture" section of that article is, um, worthwhile having a look at.
"Will someone rid me of this troublesome priest?"
01:09, 2 August 2006 The Epopt (Talk | contribs | block) (→Machu Picchu in pop culture - removed unsourced, unverifiable, and irrelevant comments)
/me bows theatrically.
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