@@db9944 I guess they figured no point having a legitimate intellectual when you already have baby genius Stewie. But then again, the Stewie Brian adventures were when the character changes started with Brian going from most reasonable person in the family to pseudo Intellect douche and Stewie from malicious evil genius to gay flamboyant occasionally smart
yup our wonder full air Force 1960s made a dump site 200 feet wide 1 mile long dumped old fue..l hydrolic fluid ..coolant..cleaning fluids..and duhh forgot it went into ground water everones well drinking water contaminated..ahh americas brightest and finest..friggin idiots.. those who didnt.know cancer..brain damage
Born and raised there, always felt the city itself looked trashy and uninteresting but the surrounding deserts and resorts are beautiful and worth the trip to see. I no longer live there, dumb city,that doesn't want to be a city.
@@cirrusfox8052 Arizona, south of the state. Generally considered the "meh" area and most people prefer not to go there, generally to Scottsdale where the rich/educated are or Phoenix for the people in the middle. :/
I feel bad for Peter: Once in his life, he decided to educate himself, become a better man, and his family wanted him to be stupid, because it hurted Lois' ego.
I don’t wanna read too into a show like family guy but I think it had less to do with Peter getting smarter but more to do with how he became a pretentious dick about it
Wow. Born and raised there in 1962 , haven't lived there in nearly 30 years. Nothing has changed. Tucson is a dumb city. As Peter said in a previous episode, Tucson, unnecessary.
Hi, I'm here to vouch for New York. Yes, we do have crazy drug addicts who scream randomly on the streets But, some of us are actually educated enough to enjoy a nice fulfilling life, whether we do stay in the city or not.
Saying San Francisco is “smart” is a hard sell, especially considering all the shit, homeless, and needles in the sidewalks and violence in Oakland (if you count Oakland as a part of SF)
Tucson has a symphony orchestra, a ballet company, a theater company, and an opera. I attended all of them when I lived there. That said, there's also a lot of nut-punching.
I just now realized that Brian said "Steve Gutenberg," as in the actor, and not Johannes Gutenberg, the creator of the printing press. The writing kinda switches between making Brian smart but pretentious, to an idiot pseudointellectual. Even an idiot would've just named a book they read in high school.
only collage you can get into with a below a 3.0..mom worked there custodial..many mayors..senators.. entertainers kids went there..puppy mill..everone graduates
That's the joke. Walking Dead and New Girl were shows based off of books, but Peter kept picking similar but more intellectual novels. When asked about Game of Thrones though, he gave up and just picked Game of Thrones.
@@givrally7634 At first I looked at the consistency, which looks like birch. The color, though, as you noted, is likely that of maplewood or ash, or maybe even rosewood. Good eye
I went to UofA and took a jazz appreciation class one semester. Every week we had to do either one or two live jazz reviews. This was not as difficult as it sounded because there was always some kind of live jazz show going on there. I think I remember being told by our professor that the city at that time had the nation’s largest jazz society, beating out even New Orleans. I pretty much hated being a student there, but when I stepped away from campus life, parts of Tucson felt pretty cultured. Some incredible restaurants, a pretty good music scene, and a few bookstores that I loved. Beautiful town too. Of course, there were other parts that felt like the land time had forgotten. The Simpsons also used to poke fun at the town (Matt Groening graduated from UofA). Again, couldn’t stand being a student there, but I’ve never really understood why the town itself has been the butt of so many jokes.
I go between Tucson and Phoenix frequently. Tucson is only a 2 hour drive from Phoenix, but it may as well be a different planet sometimes. In Phoenix, the attitude of drivers is "I can go 20+ over the speed limit as long as I loosely follow all of the other rules" and in Tucson it's "I can run stop signs and red lights as long as I go as slowwwww as possible." There's literally a place on Valencia where jaywalkers lose car dodgeball all the time and get hit frequently. Gotta get that Eegees I guess.
I moved to Tucson from Phoenix after visiting bc I liked it so much. Obviously not the best in terms of city planning, education or crime. But it has great food and music culture, easy access to hiking, and there's always some festival going on.
@@Johnny-cz2wv I mean, the jokes being racist/sexist/whatever else is the whole point. They are deliberately offensive. And by virtue of being deliberately offensive it's hard to actually be offended because that's the point of the joke. The problems come when it's offensive, but doesn't seem to recognise why, but that's usually not a problem.
"San Francisco and New York made Peter smart..." You can tell that Seth feels this way about not just Tucson, but anywhere that doesn't share a border with a beach.
beowulf916 why is that your original comment is not considered an insult but mine is? You offered a criticism on a joke written by some writer on family guy. I am asserting that your bitter retort is stemming from the high probability that you are from Tucson, and I wouldn’t want your battleship viewing tonight to be tainted by the comment
Im from Tucson. Joined the military 10 years ago and I expanded my mind. I am now embarrassed to say I am from Tucson. Education system there is failing us… all of my friends are aspiring cops or barbers, and that is their pinacle of success there..
I live in Mesa, AZ. This puts a huge smile on my face every time I watch it. 🤣 “When I drive through Tucson, I hold my nose closed the entire time.” -Danny White (Legendary NFL QB from Mesa, AZ)
I live in Tucson, 30 years I've been here, this is so accurate you can't believe it. The clothes, the teeth, the laughing at pain, all of it. Shout out to the Gem and Minerals show!!
I can't have been the only one who thought this was about Peter going to Italy. But based on his reaction to visiting New York and San Francisco, if they had sent him to Tuscany, he would have come back as Dr. Manhattan.
No joke... I used to dream of living in Tucson Arizona. I had family there growing up and the handful of times we visited were magical. It's where I fell in love with mountains and the desert. The mornings were always cool and crisp and there were hardly any mosquitos. It was beautiful and way better than Houston Texans.... but it wasn't meant to be...
@@shanequinn7409 Kinda, anodyne means, in this context, harmless or soothing. The word originally was a term for a pain killer, and pain killing drugs more generally, in the 19th Century, and its meaning as an adjective reflects that. Imagine if somebody described a person or thing by comparing them to paracetamol.
I’ve been living in Tucson my whole life, feeling like that one guy with average intelligence in Idiocracy. Are you telling me that’s just Tucson and not just how the world is?! Are you telling me that common sense is actually common somewhere in this country or even on this planet?!
No, the entire country is completely ignorant and Tucson isn't even the worst, in fact the definitive "most wilfully backwards" region of the u.s. is the Ozarks, but it's all hillbilly klan country and there's nothing funny about it
My friend said coming from Tucson all the targets had to close down because it was too expensive so nobody shopped there. They just kept going to walmart
the part where Brian tries to lie his way through being an avid reader is actually funnier then the actual Tucson scene.
Ironic that it was Peter who called him out on his bullshit.
Exactly
I don't know why they ruined his character like that. He started off as legitimately smart, but then they made him pretend smart.
@@db9944 Well, Brian is just Seth’s kinda-sorta self-insert, so it’s probably him coming out as an intellectual fraud
@@db9944 I guess they figured no point having a legitimate intellectual when you already have baby genius Stewie. But then again, the Stewie Brian adventures were when the character changes started with Brian going from most reasonable person in the family to pseudo Intellect douche and Stewie from malicious evil genius to gay flamboyant occasionally smart
I actually live near Tucson. This is totally accurate.
yup our wonder full air Force 1960s made a dump site 200 feet wide 1 mile long dumped old fue..l hydrolic fluid ..coolant..cleaning fluids..and duhh forgot it went into ground water everones well drinking water contaminated..ahh americas brightest and finest..friggin idiots.. those who didnt.know cancer..brain damage
Damn ! Hahaha ! 👍😄
Born and raised there, always felt the city itself looked trashy and uninteresting but the surrounding deserts and resorts are beautiful and worth the trip to see. I no longer live there, dumb city,that doesn't want to be a city.
@Jeremy Keister I don't know what Tuscon is or where....
@@cirrusfox8052 Arizona, south of the state. Generally considered the "meh" area and most people prefer not to go there, generally to Scottsdale where the rich/educated are or Phoenix for the people in the middle. :/
I love that cultured and erudite Peter still writes on bathroom walls.
Lmfao FR
Peter seemed very verbose and erudite
@@Horzinicla I see what you did there.
@@Horzinicla he should play some Bookworm Adventures, its perfect for him.
Pity a man in familiar places who yet feels like a stranger
I feel bad for Peter: Once in his life, he decided to educate himself, become a better man, and his family wanted him to be stupid, because it hurted Lois' ego.
And Brian's.
I don’t wanna read too into a show like family guy but I think it had less to do with Peter getting smarter but more to do with how he became a pretentious dick about it
What if all the others went to Frisco as well?
@Midnight Flare: hurted?
I felt a lot worse for him the moment the experimental gay gene wore off..
Tucson born n raised loll I can confirm battleship is still in theaters :(
It's a good movie.
Probably takes the locals a couple viewings to understand it anyway.
Wow. Born and raised there in 1962 , haven't lived there in nearly 30 years. Nothing has changed. Tucson is a dumb city. As Peter said in a previous episode, Tucson, unnecessary.
@@skyounkin You must be from Tucson.
Ty Noki right as i read
read that peter said that 😂
Lois made Peter stupid again so all the dumb stuff he does will be on her.
God I hate Lois sometimes 😡
@@chasgalaxy6721 Same.
@@chasgalaxy6721 I think I know why she's still with his ass: she's an idiot like Peter.
They did the same with homer
@@arrfffff7455 Homer did it to himself. His family wanted him to stay smart but Homer found being smart was a curse.
The stealthiest joke this episode is that Peter became smart from visiting San Francisco and New York.
@Suspended Unfairly Again Go to Robotmans Broken Arm You're Right about That👍
Hi, I'm here to vouch for New York.
Yes, we do have crazy drug addicts who scream randomly on the streets
But, some of us are actually educated enough to enjoy a nice fulfilling life, whether we do stay in the city or not.
@We Are Bad Boys Patrol Or a very angry taxi driver
so he either became an asshole or a hipster?
Saying San Francisco is “smart” is a hard sell, especially considering all the shit, homeless, and needles in the sidewalks and violence in Oakland (if you count Oakland as a part of SF)
Tucson has a symphony orchestra, a ballet company, a theater company, and an opera. I attended all of them when I lived there. That said, there's also a lot of nut-punching.
So, not really all that different from New York.....
Rather cosmopolitan…
Do they play the classical “Ode to Deez Nuts”? 😂😂😂
What did the orchestra play, The Nutcracker?
Tombstone Val Kilmer “a pair of urban sophisticates”
I just now realized that Brian said "Steve Gutenberg," as in the actor, and not Johannes Gutenberg, the creator of the printing press. The writing kinda switches between making Brian smart but pretentious, to an idiot pseudointellectual. Even an idiot would've just named a book they read in high school.
Don't ya know? Brian never went to high school
@@Yassinius Didnt he graduate from Brown in the earlier seasons
@@DD-cq6mm Could be, what I do know is that they made Brian a quasi-intellectual in the later seasons
true, but didn't China have a printing press several centuries before?
@@JoeHynes284 China had everything lol
Obviously one of the writers went to Arizona State...
shamrock32 They did indeed. Actually I think a few of the producers did lol
only collage you can get into with a below a 3.0..mom worked there custodial..many mayors..senators.. entertainers kids went there..puppy mill..everone graduates
Miguel Castaneda I got into a private college and I graduated top 90% in high school. I graduated marginally but my GPA must have been like 1.8.
@@rooseveltbrentwood9654 early cast/crew commentary from American Dad also confirms many of the writers were ASU or U of A Alumni.
Kyle Nguyen I’m shocked Arizona has a lot of people working on Family Guy over New Englanders
Any time Brian is put in his place fills me with life
They shouldve left him dead let's be honest
Yeah, but Lois and Quagmire are still a lot worse than he is though so technically you still hollow and dead inside. 🤷
Ironically, reading books denotes literacy, but not necessarily intelligence
You and me both, pal
Remember when he was meant to be the voice of reason for Peter & his best friend? Now he's just become insufferable
"Pity a man in familiar places who yet feels like a stranger" - (smart) Peter Griffin
r/iamverysmart
Funny thing is that the Walking Dead originated as a book. A comic book that is
Comic books aren't smart.
@@destroyerblackdragon says who?
@@juanmanuelpenaloza9264 Double D from Ed, Edd, and Eddy.
daleketchup a graphic novel
That's the joke. Walking Dead and New Girl were shows based off of books, but Peter kept picking similar but more intellectual novels.
When asked about Game of Thrones though, he gave up and just picked Game of Thrones.
“OHHH I don’t even think it’s oak!”
But wait...... was it oak?
@@bluefire2918 Most ancient bookshelves were indeed made of oak, but the color reminds me of ash or maybe a stained maple. Not an expert, though.
@@givrally7634 At first I looked at the consistency, which looks like birch. The color, though, as you noted, is likely that of maplewood or ash, or maybe even rosewood. Good eye
Walnut wood
I still think it's Ash
I've lived in Tucson for 8 years. This is shockingly accurate.
Do tropical hippies say "aloha" and punch you in the nuts?
Born in Tucson, glad to see my people finally getting their shine.
“you have a really weird past”
i love quagmires one liners ahah
Meanwhile Quagmire's Mother...
@@OMGtheykilledKenny42 Exactly. I don't wanna hear that from someone born 9 times.
Ironically, Tucson hosts the 4th largest Book Festival in the country
I went to UofA and took a jazz appreciation class one semester. Every week we had to do either one or two live jazz reviews. This was not as difficult as it sounded because there was always some kind of live jazz show going on there. I think I remember being told by our professor that the city at that time had the nation’s largest jazz society, beating out even New Orleans.
I pretty much hated being a student there, but when I stepped away from campus life, parts of Tucson felt pretty cultured. Some incredible restaurants, a pretty good music scene, and a few bookstores that I loved. Beautiful town too. Of course, there were other parts that felt like the land time had forgotten. The Simpsons also used to poke fun at the town (Matt Groening graduated from UofA). Again, couldn’t stand being a student there, but I’ve never really understood why the town itself has been the butt of so many jokes.
overcompensating, I see
I heard Dr Seuss is known as a tough read over there
4th
@@zcmini000 or as Tucsonians tend to say, "4rd"
I go between Tucson and Phoenix frequently. Tucson is only a 2 hour drive from Phoenix, but it may as well be a different planet sometimes.
In Phoenix, the attitude of drivers is "I can go 20+ over the speed limit as long as I loosely follow all of the other rules" and in Tucson it's "I can run stop signs and red lights as long as I go as slowwwww as possible." There's literally a place on Valencia where jaywalkers lose car dodgeball all the time and get hit frequently. Gotta get that Eegees I guess.
I was on Valencia on my way to the casino just the other day. The jaywalkers are getting faster.
“Picking my desert boogers.” Basically sums up being in Arizona in the middle of the summer during allergy season 😒
When all we look forward to is the august monsoon
el con mall famously had grafitti on the back way out for decades 'moco seco'
it might still even be there on 5th street
The exchange between Brian, Peter, and Stewie is made more funny knowing they are all voiced by the same person.
The voices in my head be like
Lies again? Opposite Nazri
Long live Seth McFarlane!
You're way too much into technical tidbit stuff
Anadime: I need 2 nickles anadime.
And that means?
@@costa2k1 2 nickles and a dime.
@@markbaker5599 ah
Go back to Tucson.
It's anodyne.
that Morgan Freeman joke caught me off guard 🤣🤣
Just a reminder Seth Macfarlane is doing ALL of those voices in that reading scene. Pretty incredible.
No shit Sherlock
This is basically Seth McFarlane talking to himself
Fr
Is he hiding the fact he has multiple personalities??
Yes, that is why Family guy has such a smartass attitude. Is a self gratifying project.
Well isn't it always? He voices like seventy percent of the characters.
Dadded by Stan Smith czcams.com/video/TZCmbJwyttk/video.html
1:33 “a child should sleep on his bed, not under it”.
That hit deep
P Funk me at home
@@lilyeezie2511 same
@@lilyeezie2511 bruh same
@@lilyeezie2511 Yo you ok?
It’s hilarious to hear someone pronounce it “tuck-sawn”. Actually heard someone on NPR do that. They must live in Massachusetts.
0:56
« OOOH i don’t even think it’s oak »
the way you could hear his smile is everything
I love the one guy in the crowd who's gleefully punching himself in the nuts while everyone else is doing it in pairs. It's so anodyne.
Very anodyne .
Reminds me of a book the great Steven Guttenberg printed, "A collection of all things Anodyne".
Uh. Yes in America punching nuts is mundane
@@joseornelas1718 It's obviously a metaphysical innuendo. ( I have no idea what that means)
A friend asked me what punching himself in the nuts means.
I lived in Tucson for five years, this is accurate.
I live an hour away
Why they showed that Tucson has stupid people. ?
I didn't get they stereotype...
MikeRiderOOO is incest legal in tucson?
Gon X killua Best yaoi couple Nope. Neither is making meth and consuming it inside of a RV. You will literally see that a lot.
5 years at uofa?
Everyones talking about Tucsan, but no one's talking about how going to NY and SF had the opposite effect rather than the same
Found the person living in some leeching shithole like alabama lmao
@@natek3701 Yup. You can smell the backwater on that comment.
@Paul Tilley name one thing Alabama has produced in the world lmao. Red areas in the US is just farmland. Things that every country is the world has.
@@natek3701 the sweet home Alabama meme...
Huh, seems like southern superiority makes yanks mad.
I'm from Mesa, AZ but I can confirm that Tucson is indeed like that.
Ooooo I don’t even think it’s Oak
“It was at the Tucson Philharmonic” 😂 I’m dying. As a classical musician, this one really tickled me
Reminds me of Oscar Madison's insurance company: Lloyd's of Lubbock.
Where was your pun?!?!?!
"tickled my keys" , "Ba dum tiss",
give me something!
| - :|
*waiting* lol
Oh yes indeed, you classical musicians know all the intelectual jokes
@@tenklukvetvyskrini3206 only they can indeed relate to and comprehend such sly comedy
I hope this comment is you pretending to be Peter. Because if not...
Wow what Lois is such a supportive wife , making Peter dumb again cos she would “feel stupid 🥺”
Sounds like you just described most of the desperate housewives of this country.
“San Francisco and New York made Peter smart” same energy as “my dog ate my house”
I learned a harsh lesson a long time ago, Brian: don’t lie about what you know. It’s beyond painful when someone calls you on your shit.
did you actually learn a lesson or are you just lying again
What a way to be put on the map! I’ve been here 40 years and loving it. Nothing like the Old Pueblo Thank you.
Knoxville's got on the map because wigs fell out of the Sunsphere lol
That was back in '93
Those were the good ol days
I moved to Tucson from Phoenix after visiting bc I liked it so much. Obviously not the best in terms of city planning, education or crime. But it has great food and music culture, easy access to hiking, and there's always some festival going on.
Thanks for having the mentioned clip tucked away in the back of this 5 minute clip. 😤
I love how this bit just showed how pretentious Bryan is by pretending to be smart until someone exposed him
Chris: I want to watch Game of Thrones!
Peter: instead of Game of Thrones I would Read you......... *GAME OF THRONES*
Read*
But the book series is called A Song of Ice and Fire.
I didn’t see Jesus in this clip
@@switchplayer1016 the first book is called Game of Thrones
@@nejitentenlee21 epic
Brian is the type of person who can make someone that's into literature not be into literature.
People like him want to be seen as cultured, but aren't willing to put in the effort to actually read books.
@@Bloodshark123 - He couldn't even fake out Lauren Conrad. "That's, 'Manet,' Brian."
He makes every political view I agree with sound _insufferable._ I hope he becomes the new Meg.
It's almost as if the writers are unaware that Mississippi exists.
Had to look this up after watching TMZ Tucson.😂
What’s funny is as someone who lives in Arizona. They aren’t wrong
I'm just glad Phoenix is nothing like that
Sarah Kutz From Chandler here and this isn’t exactly wrong lol
Yup. This is an exact representation of what everyone in Tempe thinks of Tuscon
I am from Scottsdale so I don’t really know what Tucson is like But I’m not gonna take the word of family guy for it
hotel channel if anything its worse.
Anodyne-not likely to provoke dissent or offense; inoffensive, often deliberately so.
Example: This show has never known an anodyne joke.
When was FG ever really offensive? As in, people were actually offended, not just faux hurt on twitter but in real life?
@@Johnny-cz2wv I mean, the jokes being racist/sexist/whatever else is the whole point. They are deliberately offensive. And by virtue of being deliberately offensive it's hard to actually be offended because that's the point of the joke.
The problems come when it's offensive, but doesn't seem to recognise why, but that's usually not a problem.
This is by far the best episode in the series
No it's not, the best is Road to Germany, S7 E3
Lois should have taken Peter on a tour to Florida.
*oof*
"San Francisco and New York made Peter smart..."
You can tell that Seth feels this way about not just Tucson, but anywhere that doesn't share a border with a beach.
Seth McFarlane is moving his way up the Ladder. He's probably on the 31st level, as we speak...
@@michaelbanaszak7775 Hmm but not the level yet where he has to fellatio the likes of Harvey Weinstein
Found the guy from Tucson. Try not to be too bitter, you won’t be able to enjoy battleship later tonight
@@t.veritas884 Nothing to contribute, but then again insults are what people do when they have nothing useful to say.
begone, troll
beowulf916 why is that your original comment is not considered an insult but mine is? You offered a criticism on a joke written by some writer on family guy. I am asserting that your bitter retort is stemming from the high probability that you are from Tucson, and I wouldn’t want your battleship viewing tonight to be tainted by the comment
That NPR bit always cracks me up
They just roasted Tucson
Im from Tucson. Joined the military 10 years ago and I expanded my mind. I am now embarrassed to say I am from Tucson. Education system there is failing us… all of my friends are aspiring cops or barbers, and that is their pinacle of success there..
We can tell you are from Tucson because you thought joining the military was a brag 😂.
Hahaha you got me there… I’m glad we’re on the same page.
@@victorlopez6170 p.s I’m ex military!
@@WillHarris-be6rc then you know!
0:35 stewie’s commentary is what makes this joke truly hilarious
"bone inhalation"
Talk about getting past the censors!
The funniest line in the entire clip, and a euphemism I will remember to use in the future.
Just what I needed on a Monday before going in to work.
Ive been to this city, this really sums it up
The Morgan Freeman joke caught me off guard. I hurt myself laughing and my family wonders why I’m in hysterics on the toilet
I don't get it.... can you explain it to me?
is it due to the moles on his face?
@@NotForLong Yes. Moles on face extrapolated to moles everywhere else.
That William Shatner impression was actually really good 😂😂
His sanskrit was almost correct. Shubha Prabhatam means good morning not good day.
I live in Mesa, AZ. This puts a huge smile on my face every time I watch it. 🤣 “When I drive through Tucson, I hold my nose closed the entire time.” -Danny White (Legendary NFL QB from Mesa, AZ)
Its a fact.
Most Tucsonans prefer South Park.
Idk man Futurama is pretty popular for these types of shows.
@@haruhirogrimgar6047 futurama is definitely better than both
@@haruhirogrimgar6047 except Futurama ended
@@devincampbell5007 A show ending after a decent run is a good thing, in this case Family Guy should of ended a long time ago
@@upshitdownshit4200 Then there's the Simpsons..
Alright, who in Tuscon gave one the writers a bad time?
iceshaver The entire town
Seth McFarlane was trying to film "million ways to die in the old west" and old tucson which is a cowboy movie set place said no cuz there dumbasses
rayj ramirez they’re
@@user-bo7bk1jw4f you must feel pretty damn good😂
@Swadian Knight 74% of Tucson is white
I live in Tucson, 30 years I've been here, this is so accurate you can't believe it. The clothes, the teeth, the laughing at pain, all of it.
Shout out to the Gem and Minerals show!!
NPR Peter might be one of my favorite Family Guy jokes yet
“A friend asked me what anadime means.” 😂😂😂
Anodyne
Anodyne*
@Michael Cheritto Hey Slick, give him a break. He could have said, ‘Aloha’ and punched you in the balls.
@watergod 83 czcams.com/video/U5Hbh3HDekM/video.html
@@victorrain that's where I was heading mmkay
*’Ya know, an ancient tongue can be as titillating as a young one.’*
Giggity
HoMo *erectus*
Laughed so hard when I saw this. The accuracy is on point.
“Pity a man in familiar places who yet feels like a stranger”
Well said 👌
"Heads up guys, I farted on the doorstep but it's hot on my trail" 🤣
This is one hell of a set up for a Tucson joke.
I’ve been to Tucson and this is accurate. Wow 😆
One of my fav episodes 😂 welcome to Tucson lol
"Ohhhhh I don't even think it's oak"
3:43 is what you're here for
@@sanketthakuriya5669 thanks
Why thank you sir...lol
A true patriot
You legend.
Aloha indeed
I’m convinced 90% of people who say they read books are like Brian in that scene. 😂
This was the best "Brian gets exposed" moment of the series
I went to Tuscon once and now I watch Family Guy clips on CZcams.
I was offended at first cause I live in Tuscon but I realized this was very accurate and corrected my emotions.
I can't have been the only one who thought this was about Peter going to Italy.
But based on his reaction to visiting New York and San Francisco, if they had sent him to Tuscany, he would have come back as Dr. Manhattan.
Ya if it'd been SF he wouldn't have farted at the doorstep it would've been into a glass
0:34
Brain was outsmarted… by PETER !!!!
My god that must’ve been painful 😬
Battleship will never leave theatres in Tucson..ever.
When he said that Battleship was still in Tuscon theaters I lost my shit.
yuck - did u find it??? 😳
No joke... I used to dream of living in Tucson Arizona. I had family there growing up and the handful of times we visited were magical. It's where I fell in love with mountains and the desert. The mornings were always cool and crisp and there were hardly any mosquitos. It was beautiful and way better than Houston Texans.... but it wasn't meant to be...
Everywhere is nicer than Houston
@@mrb2917 yea... you're right
ah my home town tucson az
Stewie doing Shatner singing Rocket Man may be the deepest cut on the Internet.
I was looking to see if anyone else noticed this.
let me make some examples for u with anodyne.
“He is anodyne to deal with unpleasant situations.”
“He is an anodyne people”
postmodern liberalist I don’t know what 8 of the words from the first sentence mean!
Congrats, now I have even LESS of an idea what that means.
So is it it the opposite to activate
@@shanequinn7409 Kinda, anodyne means, in this context, harmless or soothing. The word originally was a term for a pain killer, and pain killing drugs more generally, in the 19th Century, and its meaning as an adjective reflects that. Imagine if somebody described a person or thing by comparing them to paracetamol.
"This aloe vera is sweet anodyne for these burns."
As a Tucson resident I’m happy that I was represented accurately in this. 🐻⬇️
2 words never before said in the same sentence: "Tucson Philharmonic"
Lois messed Peter up that way she can use his stupidity against him, as an excuse to cheat and do other bs things.
That's how women work
She made him fat and undesirable too
Lois is toxic af
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@@rdone4932 No that's how anyone who's horrible and toxic ppl work. Nice try sexist bot
Lois learned a very valuable lesson. You should never change people for who they are.
Unless they're an idiot redneck who won't change their traditional values. In that case, you are obligated to change their views by force.
“Bone inhalation” 😂😂 Just too good.
"This is daytime television at its most anodyne"
I liked how he went
Then I'll just read to you
"Game of thrones"
I was born and raised on the west side of Tucson and I actually love it I have no idea why everyone says it sucks
And the heat....man it gets like 120 in summer
@@cadenhester5169 the hottest in recent history was 117 in 1990
It's like Rubber Johnny there. Watch Rubber Johnny and you got Tucson
@@johnperic6860 You mean the Santa Cruz river that runs north-south?
Visited Tucson, thought it was fine. Nice medium sized city. Phoenix is available if you want more.
I’ve been living in Tucson my whole life, feeling like that one guy with average intelligence in Idiocracy.
Are you telling me that’s just Tucson and not just how the world is?!
Are you telling me that common sense is actually common somewhere in this country or even on this planet?!
No, the entire country is completely ignorant and Tucson isn't even the worst, in fact the definitive "most wilfully backwards" region of the u.s. is the Ozarks, but it's all hillbilly klan country and there's nothing funny about it
I came to Tucson on a bike trip and it couldn't be sure that the people are a little different
My friend said coming from Tucson all the targets had to close down because it was too expensive so nobody shopped there. They just kept going to walmart
I just moved to Phoenix. I havn't been to Tuscon yet. This is pretty much how people describe it tho.
I live in Tucson. All I can say is yes.
Maybe for south Tucson
The Rocket Man spoken word at the end is amazing