June 2, 2006
Bell, Book and Cuddle
Long after it seemed the Brokeback Mountain trailer parody had been squeezed dryer than a cow skull on the Mojave comes this hilarious bit of whimsy. Brokeback by the Bell hints at a romance between high-school hunks Zach (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and Slater (Mario Lopez) on the garish-yet-addictive '80s sitcom Saved by the Bell. But, oh, that Brokeback theme has become intolerable. Thanks to Queerty for the heads-up on this. (Watch on YouTube)
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Comments
-- Squidy
| June 2, 2006 2:29 PM
BAHAHAH...Zach is STILL hotter than fire and Slater is STILL SKEEZY as ever!!! :)
-- UrethraFranklin
| June 2, 2006 4:39 PM
Hello,
I don't know if it's the same for all of you but I like the technology very much and at the present time it's difficult for me to do without.
Above all, I like all kind of little stuff that I can put in my bag. As you can imagine my cell phone play a center role in my daily life.
I am always temptated from polyphonic ringtone. I change several of them a month so I wanna always to get more. The good part is I'm a student so my parents pay for them and further to make a monthly account is not difficult.
Now I have to go.
Cheers
Cassandra.
-- realtimewastergm | February 1, 2007 7:13 PM








Funnily enough ABC1 have (here in the UK at least) started showing a trailer for Home Improvement implying that Tim and Al have a Brokeback relationship. Mostly clips from an episode where Tim and Al go off to a mountain cabin to "get away from the wives", with lots of moments where Al hugs Tim and Tim is less than comfortable. It ends with a poorly-Photoshopped copy of the poster with Tim and Al in hardhats and a voiceover calling Home Improvement "Comedy You Can't Quit". The whole thing would've worked better if they'd shelled out for the genuine theme instead of the cheap library music used instead.