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The origin of the automatic circumciser!
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Doctor Thomas B. Who
2003-08-30 15:31:24 UTC
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I found the origin of the "automatic circumciser!" It was from a Mad TV
sketch (season 4) where Pat Kilbane, as the old Spishak spokesguy, was
advertising an automatic circumciser that double as a carrot chopper. As
you probably guess, when he demonstrated it, it was set to carrot chopper.
I don't remember much else, except Alex Borstein smiling and calmly saying,
"You should put some ice on that."
It's Not Art
2003-08-30 23:48:07 UTC
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I just assumed it was some sort of wire insulation stripper. Sounds like
somebody should ask Al some day. I nominate: YOU!


Sean Peterson
c/o It's Not Art Productions
Amanda
2003-08-31 06:43:15 UTC
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Post by Doctor Thomas B. Who
I found the origin of the "automatic circumciser!" It was from a Mad TV
sketch (season 4) where Pat Kilbane, as the old Spishak spokesguy, was
advertising an automatic circumciser that double as a carrot chopper. As
you probably guess, when he demonstrated it, it was set to carrot chopper.
I don't remember much else, except Alex Borstein smiling and calmly saying,
"You should put some ice on that."
I'm sure it goes back before that.

I remember a somewhat similar reference that was a frequent call-out
during the dinner scene in Rocky Horror, when they bring out the
electric turkey carver. I won't repeat the first part, but the second
part was "slices, dices and circumcises."

-Amanda
"MIDIcian" (tm)
2003-08-31 06:51:06 UTC
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Queen AmaDonna -
Post by Amanda
Post by Doctor Thomas B. Who
I found the origin of the "automatic circumciser!" It was from a Mad TV
sketch (season 4) where Pat Kilbane, as the old Spishak spokesguy, was
advertising an automatic circumciser that double as a carrot chopper. As
you probably guess, when he demonstrated it, it was set to carrot chopper.
I don't remember much else, except Alex Borstein smiling and calmly saying,
"You should put some ice on that."
I'm sure it goes back before that.
I remember a somewhat similar reference that was a frequent call-out
during the dinner scene in Rocky Horror, when they bring out the
electric turkey carver. I won't repeat the first part, but the second
part was "slices, dices and circumcises."
-Amanda
SpAmanda, you haven't demonstrated any ability of the electric turkey carver
to *automaticly* circumcise. If what you're saying (about relevancy) is
true, then it's earlier than that - the Royal Deluxe fake adv. on Saturday
Night WAY back when (with Garrett Morris driving.)

Perfect cut!


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nl: Ray Of Light - Madonna (Hey, it's an astonishing incredible album.)
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