Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How I Met Your Mother: 'That dress makes you look like a Kansas City whore'

Posted by Justin Kendall on Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:00 AM

click to enlarge If Alyson Hannigan looks like a Kansas City whore, we're doing all right.
  • If Alyson Hannigan looks like a Kansas City whore, we're doing all right.

The writers of How I Met Your Mother have never seen a Kansas City whore. I'm quite certain of this after watching last night's new episode, in which the father of Jason Segel's character, Marshall, dies.

If you've never seen the show, it's good stuff, which I can't remember ever saying about a CBS comedy. Why am I writing about How I Met Your Mother? Because a damn funny Kansas City reference was dropped last night, and local blogger Zachary Cobb was good enough to capture it and post it on YouTube.



At the funeral, Marshall's mother tells his wife, Lily (played by Alyson Hannigan): "That dress makes you look like a Kansas City whore."

As Cobb pointed out, this could be the best Kansas City reference since Blazing Saddles. Or not. See for yourself.


H/T: Tony's Kansas City.

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Bukowski, Charles - Play the Piano, Drunk, Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed

"This guy pulled out of the driveway of The Institute of Sexual Education and almost ran over my toes with his bike; he had a black dirty beard eyes like a Russian pianist and the breath of an East Kansas City whore..."


"I've said my poetry could be understood by an East Kansas City whore or even a college professor."
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