My favourite Simpsons related website: The Simpsons Archive: www.snpp.com. A lot of great stuff there.
And the both amusing and insulting site for the I mentioned in the show for those who don’t like the new style of packaging: www.simpsonsbox.com
More to come to back up my “it’s time to go” stance.
Hey guys and girls and groovy hipsters. Boxcutters now have our very own domain - boxcutters.net
Everything here will be moved over there shortly… stay tuned
Update: It’s all happened! Boxcutters now live at www.boxcutters.net… but you knew that, didn’t you.
This week we’re talking about stuff on TV
Raywatch: Ray and Naomi with the same story at the same time; and 60 Minutes
I Don’t Buy It: Easy Off Bam; Bad coffee; Moist Personal Wipes; Whitegoods fighting over beer; and Some technical terminology from Pantene
News: Channel nine has axed The Alice; Ten’s new medical drama, The Surgeon; The Sound of Music on channel seven; Little Oberon; Watermarks planning to take over the universe; The C7 case; The Grundy’s boss resigning; and Blue Heelers being resigned
TV shows: A controversial view on The Simpsons; Survivor; Brainiac; Joker Poker; America’s Next Top Model; Lost series two; Australian Princess; Sharks on Trial; The Apprentice; The B-Team; and Everybody Hates Chris being available through video.google.com - only if you’re quick though
Answers to the inaugural Boxcutters Quiz, a call out for the logo design competition and the second Boxcutters Quiz
Send us an email at hooray@boxcutters.net
That’s right. Boxcutters needs a logo to put on this website as well as t-shirts, mugs, hats.
Send your designs to hooray@boxcutters.net by October 18 and you could WIN WIN WIN, cover yourself in glory and become an honorary Boxcutter as well as receive the first of everything* we make with the logo on it.
*”Everything” will be limited to certain things over a particular amount of time. It will not include ownership of the website. In fact, the prize will probably be limited to 1 t-shirt, 1 hat, 1 mug, limited honour and glory.
Boxcutters mourns the loss of one of the great television comedy actors. Don Adams has died at the age of 82.
Here is the New York Times’s article.
He will be favourably remembered as his character Simon the Likeable.
Our romantically fickle listener, Kerrie, writes:
I used to want to marry Brett, but now that I’ve found out about his guilty Footy Show pleasure, I think I want to marry Josh now (if he’ll dump Jennifer Love Hewitt for me). Rooly looking forward to Australian Princess, by the way (I’ll even hold your hand while you weep over Jackie O)
Speaking of The Footy Show and guilty pleasures, one of you guys really should talk about Blokesworld. This show needs a comment from a bloke’s perspective.
We’ll make every effort to check out Blokesworld before the next show and give it our two cents.
Unlike Danny Bonaduce, Josh has a 3 date minimum before agreeing to marriage.
This week we’re talking about Save the Muppets, Kath and Kim going long, the ABC not quite getting the idea of the encore presentation, Big Brother’s troubles with the Australian Communications and Media Authority, Arrested Development returning to Australian free-to-air screens, channel Ten’s inferiority issues and pattern of resurrecting other networks’ cast offs, the Emmys, our competition launch to design a Boxcutters logo, I Don’t Buy It with the Bundy Bear and other alcohol advertising, and Denise Drysdale’s support problems on the latest Bev Marks ad, new shows coming up on TV, How I Met Your Mother, Raywatch, the Herald-Sun Guide, including the letter of the week, TV news, the inaugural Boxcutters Quiz (get your entries in) and Glenn Close
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Brett says he never saw this excellent but short lived Australian soap.
Betsy, a Californian listener, writes:
As you all but mentioned at the beginning of Episode 1, I didn’t think your show would make much sense to me, since I watch no television, let alone Australian television. I have, though, thoroughly enjoyed your ad-bashing segments so far, especially since I don’t have to watch the ads you describe.
One of our listeners, Chad writes:
I couldn’t believe there was a time when channel 9 didn’t use the balls on their logo, but I googled them, and sure enough you guys were right. (http://austvhistory3.tripod.com/Nine/nine.htm). Meanwhile, I remember the ’still the one’Â tag from watching kids shows in the early 80s, so that could be due for a change.

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