Saturday, April 25, 2009

Kool Aid Man

Kool Aid Man is a huge pitcher of Kool Aid with limbs and a face who always smashes through the wall and says, "Oh yeah!" My wife insists that Kool Aid Man was invented in Sackville, NB, which makes me wonder if Kool Aid Man has a Kool Aid wife who lies to him, too.


RATING:70%

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12 comments:

laurie said...

How could you review Kool Aid Man without a link to Family Guy? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkx3Fy_BCOs

McT's Girlfriend said...

Kool-Aid is OK I guess, but over the last year or so they must have cut back on the sugar used in a single pack. Nowadays it just doesn't taste as sweet like before. Maybe Kraft did that so as not to have to increase the price during the recession. So I end up adding a couple of tablespoons of sugar to get it just right. Sometimes I use honey instead cuz that's so much better for you.

John said...

@ Laurie
How could you post a link to family guy without hyperlinking it?

@ Bertha
Remind me to tell you about my tech prof at teacher's college some time.

laurie said...

Pure laziness. And I'm a little hungover, which I'm going to say affects my ability to write basic html.

John said...

I can't decide if my favorite thing about that clip are Kool Aid Man's clear arms and legs or the electric guitar sound that dies out as everyone stares at him.

John said...

*Ahem* I said, "A Kool Aid wife who lies to him, too."

[folds arms, taps foot]

the wife said...

Ok...I'm gonna do me some research and get to the bottom of this once and for all. Otherwise we will be old and grey and still arguing over whether the Kool Aid Man was invented by a Bagtowner.

FIY- The Canadian flag was definitely invented by a Bagtowner. Although "John Matheson" fails to mention it in the Heritage Minutes.

John said...

I heard the Sackville submission for the Canadian flag depicted a slave owner's grandson fingering his cousin in the waterfowl park.

P.S. I love you.

the wife said...

Okay, I researched thoroughly for 7 minutes and found that The Pitcher Man was created by Marvin Potts. He was an American. Sooooo, I may have been mistaken. Unless he was a visiting Art Prof for a summer or something. I dunno where I came up with that.

The flag, however, is true. The proof is here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_F.G._Stanley

You'll link it for me, right?

John said...

How do you do t h a t t h i n g ?

the wife said...

It's an EeePC special. It kicks in whenever it feels like it.

laurie said...

Damn, get a room.