Yeah Brian did so much coke he went to rehab. Peter came along and said im on vacation and if anyone asks im also on smack.
for the rest of his natural born life. lol no i think it was 8 but brian said its 7. but its 8
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There isn't one. They only song they stop singing is in the episode Brian Sings and Swings, because they can't say a certain word that rhymes with Funt so they substitute shaven leg.
the honeymooner,s Ralph Kramden,played by the late Jackie Gleason said homina,homina,homina.
Brian Said was born on 1973-05-15.
The "family" didn't have the video, Brian had it and the fact Brian said it would be "a treat" suggests the Griffins had never seen it before.Plus, there was nothing in the video to suggest the house in the video was the Griffin house.Granted Family Guy has played with continuity before but in this case there's no conflict.
No! It never said Brian's mom's name and neither did it say his dad's.
When Brian was going to a phsychologist he said " I'm in love with my friends wife Lois"
Brian said, "I heard her say, 'What was that?' and then she ran away!"
Michelle did not cheat on Brian. It was another of Brian's girlfriend who did it and it was with one of Brian's ex-best friends. He said so in an interview right here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qInS9JO6wQs
not as yet, but he said he loves kids and wants lots of them someday
Brian Kim Stefans has written: 'Fashionable Noise' 'What Is Said to the Poet Concerning Flowers' 'Free Space Comix' 'Gulf'
not as yet, but he said he loves kids and wants lots of them someday
Sylvia Brown said that the hell that is going on is going to stop and another will start in 2019
Chance Boyer has: Played Jeff in "General Hospital" in 1963. Played Kid at Zoo in "The Fifth Floor" in 1978. Played Kid in Cemetery in "The Stunt Man" in 1980. Played Brian in "Night of the Comet" in 1984. Played Mad Dawg in "Valerie" in 1986. Played Guy in Dinner in "Out of This World" in 1987. Played Dave in "Baywatch" in 1989. Played Cuervo in "Baywatch" in 1989. Played Ronnie in "One Man Force" in 1989. Performed in "She Said No" in 1990. Played Bobby Beechwood in "Arachnophobia" in 1990. Played Kevin Alberts in "Menu for Murder" in 1990. Played Forgot in "An American Summer" in 1991. Played Brian in "Harry and the Hendersons" in 1991. Played Taft Flanders in "Country Estates" in 1993.
The advertisement containing "I wish I was as clever as you Brian" was aired on television. This advertisement was a commercial for Busch's Baked Beans.