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| date      = May 23, 2012
 
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| title    = 1059: Bel-Air
 
| image    = Bel_air.png
 
| image    = Bel_air.png
 
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| alttext  = Aaron Sorkin has been tapped to write the TV movie about the aging prince's eventual election to Pat Toomey's Senate seat, currently titled either 'FRESHman Senator' or 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'.
 
| alttext  = Aaron Sorkin has been tapped to write the TV movie about the aging prince's eventual election to Pat Toomey's Senate seat, currently titled either 'FRESHman Senator' or 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'.
 
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== Description ==
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==Explanation==
 
This comic is a take on the 90s TV series "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and its much parodied and repeated theme song. Consequently, the song coming out of [[Cueball]]'s TV right now is a take on that song.  Doggerel is a derogatory term for verse considered of little literary value or a comic verse of irregular measure.  And obviously, the song is update with an Adele reference who is a very popular singer over the last year or so.
 
This comic is a take on the 90s TV series "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and its much parodied and repeated theme song. Consequently, the song coming out of [[Cueball]]'s TV right now is a take on that song.  Doggerel is a derogatory term for verse considered of little literary value or a comic verse of irregular measure.  And obviously, the song is update with an Adele reference who is a very popular singer over the last year or so.

Revision as of 00:29, 9 August 2012

1059: Bel-Air
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Explanation

This comic is a take on the 90s TV series "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and its much parodied and repeated theme song. Consequently, the song coming out of Cueball's TV right now is a take on that song. Doggerel is a derogatory term for verse considered of little literary value or a comic verse of irregular measure. And obviously, the song is update with an Adele reference who is a very popular singer over the last year or so.