Word: pooped
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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WHERE THE HOGS ARE Did you know that 10 million hogs poop nearly 19 million tons in North Carolina each year? It's a mounting problem wherever pigs are raised. Hog Watch www.hogwatch.org includes an up-to-the-minute poop counter, interactive maps and audio clips of citizens telling you just how bad the stench has become...
...Sparky" Watts (Michael Hayden), a Navy lieutenant stationed in Japan in 1954, has a poop deck full of problems. He's trying to hide a Japanese girlfriend from his stuffy family back home. His roommate is being blackmailed into passing military secrets. The tart wife of his commanding officer is putting moves on him. Gurney, the prolific chronicler of Wasp life (The Dining Room, Love Letters), seems a bit out of his depth in this plotty drama, which raises (but doesn't grapple with) issues ranging from homosexuality in the military to the origins of Vietnam. But the compact grace...
Tommy Pickles: our hero, and "the bravest baby I ever knowed," according to his best friend Chuckie. Bravery, courage, guts--whatever it's called, one feels that Tommy's diapers hide more than just the poop which is so often mentioned in the movie...
This is the basic cast of "Rugrats," one of Nickelodeon's most popular cartoons. In every episode, Tommy, Chuckie, Phil and Lil take on the rest of the world in fun adventures and tackle surprisingly adult issues in a manner which still leaves room for poop jokes. The great thing about the series is that while small children love the simplicity of the adventures, the show also throws in enough sophisticated humor for older viewers to have a good time watching...
Somewhere in the recesses of director Betty Thomas' slow, vacant farce is a sweet fable about a misfit father and daughter. But parents who think this Doctor Dolittle is for children should be prepared for gags about butt sniffing, dog whizzing, pigeon poop and rodent proctology. Of course, the kids won't be shocked. They're primed to love this stuff. After all, they've been raised on bad attitude...