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That's My Bush! :: Fare Thee Welfare (01x08)
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| Title: | Fare Thee Welfare |
| Episode #: | 01x08 |
| Production Number: | 108 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday May 23rd, 2001 |
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After losing the Middle East peace treaty, the Vice President, Dick Cheney tells George that he should step down from office before the Senate impeaches him. He accepts and moves out with Laura, but has trouble finding a steady job because he keeps getting fired. Fortunately, he find success wrestling as 'The Mysterious Loser'.
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The theme song changes from 'That's My Bush!' to 'That's My Dick!', due to Dick Cheney taking over for the President. | George's personal problem is becoming a regular citizen. The national matter is the chain of succession after a new President. |
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Larry: Say George, can I borrow a "jewon?"
George: Not now, Larry. I got problems. | Larry: Say George, can I borrow a "queerdo?"
George: What's a queer do?
Larry: This! (gives George a kiss then hugs him) | Leron: Say George, my door is stuck. Can I borrow some "whiteydo?"
George: What's "whiteydo?"
Leron: Whitey ride my black ass all damn day. That's what whitey do! |
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Visual: Movin' On Down
This scene is a parody of The Jeffersons. The title "Movin' On Down" is a parody of the song "Movin' On Up" by Ja'net Du Bois, which was the theme song of The Jeffersons. | Visual: Brewhaha
This scene is a parody of Cheers. | Visual: Witty Banter
This scene is a parody of Just Shoot Me. | Visual: Teach Me, Mr. B
This scene is a parody of the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter. | George: Et tu, Karl?
This is a parody of the famous line, "Et Tu Brute?", from William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. |
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