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Family Guy
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| Title: | The Story on Page One |
| Episode Number: | 26 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 19 |
| Production Number: | 2ACX14 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday July 18th, 2000 |
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When Meg needs extracurricular activities to get into Brown, she joins the school paper. After an interview with Mayor West, she finds out he is wasting millions of the tax payers dollars on nonsense, and writes a moving article. However, Peter feels that the article is boring, and writes a fake one about Luke Perry being gay. But when Perry threatens to sue, Peter tries to get false evidence of him really being gay.
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| The hit song "Adam West" (which is about the actor Adam West), was recorded by Wally Wingert, a guest star for this episode. Which is funny because Adam West was also a guest star for this episode. | When Peter looks at a magazine with look Perry's picture on it you can see "If you are reading this Family Guy is still on the air" in the bottom right corner. |
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| Peter: We're here to see the Dean.
(Door slides open and the doorman from the Wizard of Oz comes into view)
Doorman: Not nobody gets to see the Dean! Not nobody and not no how! | Peter: See, Meg, things always work out if you just do whatever you want without thinking about the consequences. | Peter: You know that whole Vietnam thing? Never happened.
Brian: Oh yeah, but don't mention it around the Veterans Hospital. Those guys are really committed to the lie. | Stewie: Oh my GOD there's an orgy in my mouth! | Meg: Excuse me, Mayor West?
Adam West: How do you know my language? | Lois: Oh, I haven't been on a college campus in years. Everything seems so different.
Stewie: Really? Perhaps if you laid on your back with your ankles behind your ears that would ring a few bells. | Peter: Gays don't vommit. They're a very clean people. And they have been ever since they came to this country from France. | Brian: Ah, the old alma mater. I tell you, there's something magical about Brown.
Chris: Brown is the color of poo. Ha ha ha!
Brian: Yes. Yes it is. | Lois: My days in college were so exciting. This one time, the national guard came and shot some of my friends. |
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| Luke Perry: "Yeah, Shannen Doherty told me that once, but I thought she was just being a bitch."
Shannen Doherty played 'Brenda' on Beverly Hills 90210. Apparently, she was "hard to work with". | Chris: Puttin' on the Ritz
Stewie and Chris' briefly perform Puttin' On The Ritz, similar to Gene Wilder in Mel Brooks' Young Franeknstein, while Stewie is controlling Chris' mind. | Meg: Of course you realise, this means war!
This line and scene often happens during an episode of "The Looney Tunes". |
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