I have to say I was surprised at the 'he can do no wrong' love for Gene. Denise realizes that he isn't 'The One' and decides to break up with Gene. As there is never a 'right time', this realization occurs around their one year anniversary. Gene overhears Denise's intentions and his first thought isn't to confront her at some point or break up with her but to SUSPEND THEM MID-COITUS FOR ETERNITY IN THIER OWN DIMENSION??? and she's the BAD GUY??? Very interesting reaction - that's what I am hear for.
Mark Lecuyer
2025-08-08 17:03:28 +0000 UTC
Ok SO I noticed the KFC guy, and said it to my ex (also roommate) who laughed at me saying it and I YELLED "ASHLEIGH SAID the SAME THING!!" LOL!!! ALSO.. And the FROZEN in the um "Soaking" position is WILD...and since you can count on the HOT mess Express to teach you something it will be something odd and sexual..lol...So go look up "soaking" on the urban dictionary....lol Much Love, Sarah
Asheenah
2025-07-09 04:36:38 +0000 UTC
Deceased KFC guy! π€£
Whitney Mercer
2025-06-22 20:23:26 +0000 UTC
It's the dead KFC guy! LMAO.. didn't see that until you said it!!
ssb031
2025-06-20 02:22:31 +0000 UTC
This episode aired in February 2001, so a little over a year after Y2K, was related to January 1, 2000.
And it actually was a pretty substantial deal, which people often think wasn't, but only because a lot of people busted their ass to make sure it wasn't.
Back when literally ever bit of code took up precious disk space, coders would abbreviate things like dates - 1979 becomes 79. Never dreaming that these codes would still be used decades later, which they were.
Fast forward to the late 90s and the year 2000 being on the horizon. People often think, what's the big deal? 99 will just go to 00, right?
Wrong. Because 00 isn't what comes after 99 when you add 1, but the computers also weren't programmed for years to have 3 digits, so it can't be 100 either; so what will it do?
Who the fuck knows. That's the problem. Computers only know what we program them to know. I've seen programs go absolute apes hit and just start running every function simultaneously, because a decimal point was missing or a command was in the wrong spot. Now apply that to banking systems, to defense computers, to anything and everything that uses a computer anywhere in the world; all happening as each time zone reaches midnight on January 1, 2000.
But nothing happened, so it must have been a lot of worry over nothing, right? Wrong. Nothing happened because the techs who understood the potential problem fixed it; all so people can think it was just overblown...