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(New page: Hip hop trio featured in the "Helen and Sue's High School Reunion" episode of the terrible, short-lived animated show ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1232266/ Sit Down Shut Up]'' (aka the s...)
 
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Hip hop trio featured in the "Helen and Sue's High School Reunion" episode of the terrible, short-lived animated show ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1232266/ Sit Down Shut Up]'' (aka the show that made people think that ''Arrested Development'' may have been a fluke and creator Mitch Hurwitz may actually not have any talent). In the episode, which first aired 24 Oct. 2009, the band appears in flashback as a Salt-n-Pepa parody with Alanis Morrissette as DJ. They may get together by the end of the episode, but by about 10 minutes into the episode the thoughts of "life is short; why are you wasting any time watching this terrible stuff?" got too loud.
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Hip hop trio featured in the "Helen and Sue's High School Reunion" episode of the terrible, short-lived animated show ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1232266/ Sit Down Shut Up]'' (aka the show that made people think that ''Arrested Development'' may have been a fluke and creator Mitch Hurwitz may actually not have any talent). In the episode, which first aired 24 Oct. 2009, the band appears in flashback as a Salt-n-Pepa parody with Alanis Morrissette as DJ. They may have reunited by the end of the episode, but after about 10 minutes into the episode the thoughts of "life is short; why are you wasting any time watching this terrible stuff?" got too loud for us to keep watching.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:28, 24 January 2015

Hip hop trio featured in the "Helen and Sue's High School Reunion" episode of the terrible, short-lived animated show Sit Down Shut Up (aka the show that made people think that Arrested Development may have been a fluke and creator Mitch Hurwitz may actually not have any talent). In the episode, which first aired 24 Oct. 2009, the band appears in flashback as a Salt-n-Pepa parody with Alanis Morrissette as DJ. They may have reunited by the end of the episode, but after about 10 minutes into the episode the thoughts of "life is short; why are you wasting any time watching this terrible stuff?" got too loud for us to keep watching.