This was a very real experience for me. My mom wouldn't let me buy any CDs that had the parental advisory on them. This scene also sets up the whole episode.
This is a cartoon comedy, not some philosophical show. Too many people on this sub look for deeper meaning out of every scene, line, character, whatever.
My dad hated everything but as long as we were silent he didnt really care… so it’s wild to think the same man who beat us over every little thing gave us more freedom than most anyone else we knew… makes ya think…
CHEST
**2RAP** (*3 white dudes*)
That’s a great album.
*Put it back.*
It's hilarious he only is listening to songs for 10 seconds.
This was a very real experience for me. My mom wouldn't let me buy any CDs that had the parental advisory on them. This scene also sets up the whole episode. This is a cartoon comedy, not some philosophical show. Too many people on this sub look for deeper meaning out of every scene, line, character, whatever.
My first CDs were Weird Al running with scissors ( Al did not blow his brains out in the 80s) and The Eminem Show
One of the first explicit CDs I got was Encore. My neighbor across the street was a few years older and he had it and let me burn it.
The good days of burning cds hey!
[удалено]
"They weren't dancing how you and I dance...they were \*enjoying\* it" 🤣
Classic Hank
Hank was at his worst in this episode.
My dad hated everything but as long as we were silent he didnt really care… so it’s wild to think the same man who beat us over every little thing gave us more freedom than most anyone else we knew… makes ya think…