Producers for the upcoming DVD release of the third season of Kids in the Hall are looking for fan tributes. Fans are being asked to go to the Kids official website and submit self-made videos or other materials for display on the site in what is being called an "online scrapbook." So before you go over and drop in your homemade Chicken Lady video I was wondering what everyone's favorite Kids in the Hall moment was? Some of the ones that stick out for me are the one where Dave Foley gets hooked on "girly" drinks, any of Bruce McCullough's monologue pieces and the one where Cabbage Head dies and sees God shares his unique physical characteristic.















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8-11-2005 @ 9:35AM
Mark said...
"My PEN! Bring back my PEN!" skit is great.
"These are the Daves I know, I know. These are the Daves I know."
Can't never forget Hecubus who is impolite and evil.
And of course, the flying pig. What was his name???
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8-11-2005 @ 10:30AM
kerry said...
I always liked the "30 Helens Agree" skits, and I'm also a pretty big fan of that girl drinks skit. Oh yeah, and the food in the mustache skit was awesome.
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8-11-2005 @ 12:06PM
Joshua Stein said...
Hitler [Blanks] a donkey.
God I miss that show.
Really, there were so many funny moments, I couldn't really choose.
"Do you like the soup? Do you really like the soup?"
No! I've got it. One of the funniest moments in sketch comedy history - the "never put salt in your eye" bit. Until Chappelle's skit with Wayne Brady, I never thought I could laugh that hard.
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8-11-2005 @ 12:26PM
jOHN! said...
The one where the convicts and police are sitting at the same diner and have a chase, but inbetween they eat their food, drink their coffee, and buy gas. At the end, they escape to the American boarder.
My other favorite is when the kids steal a gazebo from an old lady.
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8-11-2005 @ 12:39PM
Al Mendelsohn said...
Too many too mention, but in my group of favourites is the "fur traders" who are in the modern world trapping office workers to take their expensive business suits and selling them to a retailer, all done in a canoe travelling down the street.
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8-11-2005 @ 2:31PM
Wynstron said...
Definitely the fucking good ham sketch.
That and the fattening up our tapeworms
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8-11-2005 @ 3:55PM
Scott said...
I crush your head
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8-11-2005 @ 4:47PM
schleifnet said...
"what you need is a mortician!!"
the skit with the two discussing citizen cane in the diner, but one refuses to admit he is wrong about the title and ends with the other stabbing him in the hand and then chest
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8-11-2005 @ 7:42PM
k0an said...
The one that immediately came to my mind was the "Citizen Kane" sketch. Kevin McDonald (my favorite) and Dave Foley were sitting at a cafe. Dave was trying to remember the name of a movie and even though it was obviously "Citizen Kane" he would say "no, that's not it". This pattern repeated one or two times with refusing to acknowledge the correct name of something. At the end Kevin became so pissed that he stabbed Dave in the hand with a fork. Then Dave started trying to remember the name of that vehicle that's used to take you to the hospital...
Kids in the Hall and Mystery Science Theater 3000 were pure crack for me when I was a teenager.
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8-12-2005 @ 3:12PM
Brian Chelberg said...
I'm a fan of "Sausages" - the mini-film by Bruce McCullough, "Chicken Lady Visits Her Old Home," "Canada Abandons The Monarchy," and "The King Of Empty Promises."
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8-13-2005 @ 12:19PM
Mike said...
Every day, we work in darkness. Every day, we work in silence.
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8-13-2005 @ 11:24PM
Sherri said...
The head squishing dual where they try to block their head from being squished by hiding behind their thumb.
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8-15-2005 @ 12:59PM
August said...
Slipped my mind...
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8-20-2005 @ 5:31PM
Jay Janz said...
That was one great show. There's so many ones I love.
I love Gavin and Buddy Cole. I love Dean and Lex. And
I love the terrior song.
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11-02-2005 @ 12:29PM
Adam said...
McDonald's skit about how bass players are always the nerd in the band. As a bass player, I can say that's absolutely true.
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