Friday, October 27, 2006

It's Lily from The Daily Squink!


Who's that girl? Lily! Who would have thought that the star of the Daily Squink would make an appearance over here in the Deutschland?

The producers of Strangers in a Deutschland have seen the audience drop since the 10-day posting hiatus and reverted to the time treasured technique of the special guest star to boost ratings. Who can forget Sam Malone's trip to Seattle on Frasier or Dwayne Wayne coming home with Denise to meet Mr. Huxtable? But, since this isn't the real Lily, maybe it is more like when the mother on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air was replaced by another actress.

This replacement is much smaller than the real Lily, like all things European. The cars, ovens and dogs are all a size smaller. For example, we're going to make a turkey today but the foil roasting pan won't fit into the oven. Neither did our muffin tin, but with the help of a wrench it eventually worked.

Maybe I'm missing the pop culture of the US and the feeling is manifesting itself in this histography of 80's/90's TV. Whatever the reason, I hope this creates a viewership spike and gets a mention on "The Best Week Ever". Speaking of which, have you seen that K-Fed is now in the WWE? Wow. That's fire.

3 comments:

The Daily Squink said...

Hey, it's a Lily! Having her on your site is a sure-fire ratings booster. And it looks like there were actually two of them when you took the picture - a matching set. Those guys are lucky.

Does this mean that dogs obey the 80% rule in Europe?

Katie said...

I forgot about the fact that an unfortunate side effect of living in Europe is a dramatic drop in the number of K-Fed appearances...but it's nice to know that he's "representin'" in Germany! Po Po Zao!

Ashley O said...

I actually thought this was The Daily Squink when I first pulled up the page. How funny Lily's 80% clone was there in Germany. I guess the dogs do obey the 80% rule. And perhaps K-Fed observes the 80% rule in Germany regarding his publicity. But don't worry, you're not missing out on the other 20%.