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(timprov's new desk is called Galant, but I call it Goofus, because apparently part of my brain is still five years old and waiting for the dentist.)
mrissa: "Though it's not a high lot." mrissa 2010
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(timprov's new desk is called Galant, but I call it Goofus, because apparently part of my brain is still five years old and waiting for the dentist.)
Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway timprov 2010
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Who cares what "Goofus" thinks; he had no clue when he served with
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Written and directed by Ken Parks, with music by Parks and Rick Illes, for the All American Melodrama Theater & Music Hall, Snooty and the Beast, represents the theatrical equivalent of "Goofus and Gallant," the life lesson found in each issue of the Highlights for Children magazine.
James Scarborough: Snooty and the Beast, All American Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall/Screaming Mimi!, Act Out Mystery Theatre James Scarborough 2011
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Written and directed by Ken Parks, with music by Parks and Rick Illes, for the All American Melodrama Theater & Music Hall, Snooty and the Beast, represents the theatrical equivalent of "Goofus and Gallant," the life lesson found in each issue of the Highlights for Children magazine.
James Scarborough: Snooty and the Beast, All American Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall/Screaming Mimi!, Act Out Mystery Theatre James Scarborough 2011
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Goofus and Gallant always makes me think of childhood trips to the dentist office -- reading Highlights while waiting to meet my doom.
Reading Fun with Goofus and Gallant Roger Sutton 2009
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That could have been a fantastic female Goofus and Gallant parody.
Review for Tonight: SNL! or, SAD! tragic_elegance 2009
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Although it has a few brilliant bits (the Goofus and Gallant style terrorist training video, for instance), most of it played like a deadly dull Saturday Night Live parody.
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Written and directed by Ken Parks, with music by Parks and Rick Illes, for the All American Melodrama Theater & Music Hall, Snooty and the Beast, represents the theatrical equivalent of "Goofus and Gallant," the life lesson found in each issue of the Highlights for Children magazine.
James Scarborough: Snooty and the Beast, All American Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall/Screaming Mimi!, Act Out Mystery Theatre James Scarborough 2011
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Written and directed by Ken Parks, with music by Parks and Rick Illes, for the All American Melodrama Theater & Music Hall, Snooty and the Beast, represents the theatrical equivalent of "Goofus and Gallant," the life lesson found in each issue of the Highlights for Children magazine.
James Scarborough: Snooty and the Beast, All American Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall/Screaming Mimi!, Act Out Mystery Theatre James Scarborough 2011
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