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This is the second time Higgins and Magnum have made a "cameo" on the show. Someone on the show must like Magnum P.I.. Either that, or they hate it! I can't quite tell!

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Ah, thanks Italian Ice! I didn't know about the "Da Boom" episode. I just watched it. It's pretty darn funny. "Not you Higgins, you've had yours." LOL! The Peter vs. The Chicken Mascot fight had me rollin', too!Italian Ice wrote:Actually James, this is the THIRD time.
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In the Episode "Da Boom" the Y2K episode. Lois talks about how much food has been wasted in this house. Then it shifts over to Peter feeding a can of beans to TM on the television "open up Tom Selleck". Then the screen switches to Higgins. 'Hey, not you Higgins, you've had yours. Shame on you, trying to steal Tom Selleck's food, no, no." This is apparently the creators favorite scene of all time and I laughed my head off at this one.
Darn, beat me too it - I was gonna show off my 'Family Guy' knowledge!Italian Ice wrote:Actually James, this is the THIRD time.
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In the Episode "Da Boom" the Y2K episode. Lois talks about how much food has been wasted in this house. Then it shifts over to Peter feeding a can of beans to TM on the television "open up Tom Selleck". Then the screen switches to Higgins. 'Hey, not you Higgins, you've had yours. Shame on you, trying to steal Tom Selleck's food, no, no." This is apparently the creators favorite scene of all time and I laughed my head off at this one.
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In the episode "Stuck Together, Torn Apart". This is the one where TM slaps Higgins, knocking him over and says "whats your name? Higgins replies, "Tatu"! I posted this one on the forum awhile back.
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This one! Also throughout the episode, the screen freezes and you see "Executive Producer: Donald P. Bellisario" on it. LOL. I don't understand this one, but this show makes fun of the retro stuff.
You have to get all 3 of these somewhere and put them on here..
Also, they've parodied MPI on Robot Chicken in Season 4. The episode is called "In a DVD Factory." However I haven't seen it yet. Gotta love shows that make fun of all the stuff we grew up.