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Buster poindexter and tony bourdain tiki bar
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  1. BUSTER POINDEXTER AND TONY BOURDAIN TIKI BAR MOVIE
  2. BUSTER POINDEXTER AND TONY BOURDAIN TIKI BAR TV

  • Training Day (2001): The name of the episode could be a reference to this movie.
  • buster poindexter and tony bourdain tiki bar

    It's odd (albeit, not implausible) that Crenshaw, a Russian spy for the KGB, would use a German weapon. Luger P08: Not exactly a cultural reference, but an interesting detail: Crenshaw is wielding a Luger P08, a famous German handgun from World Wars I and II.Wedding Crashers (2005): While Archer is at lunch with Cheryl/Carol the flashbacks include him repeatedly telling her "just the tip" is a possible reference to monolog on dating given by the Jeremy Grey character in the American comedy film.Mission: Impossible (1996): The manner in which Archer lists off the security measures that guard the ISIS mainframe is reminiscent to the way Ethan Hunt describes the security system guarding the IMF Mainframe in the American spy film.Hungry Hungry Hippo: When offering Pam donuts, Archer tells her he'll dump them on the floor, and she can pretend that they're marbles and she's the classic board game.Johnny Bench: Archer makes a quip to Malory about the former catcher for the Cincinnati Reds famous for having big hands when he says "Johnny Bench called" after catching her masturbating during phone-sex with Nikolai Jakov.

    BUSTER POINDEXTER AND TONY BOURDAIN TIKI BAR MOVIE

    Brian's Song (1971): Archer suggests that he helped a guy with cancer, as in the movie about a football player stricken with terminal cancer and his friendship with his teammate.Keebler Elves: Archer mentioning that his brain is like a tree and Lana is the little cookie elves.Indira Gandhi: Archer states that his shirt smells like the former prime minister of India's thong.

    buster poindexter and tony bourdain tiki bar

    BUSTER POINDEXTER AND TONY BOURDAIN TIKI BAR TV

    (1964-1968): The entrance to ISIS being through the Four-Five-Six Laundry is a reference to the popular 1960's American TV program, where the "Agent's Entrance" was through a dressing room in Del Flora's Tailor Shop, which was also a dry-cleaning shop. For a much more in depth understanding of the joke, check this out. I know you like Greek: Archer tells the French Flight attendentto, "go to the diner, I know you like Greek" meaning anal sex.Puttin' on the Ritz: Archer says the dog Abelard's barking sounds like the famous song written by Irving Berlin.Jenga: When Crenshaw asks Archer if he thinks torture simulation is a game Archer responds, "No, I think Jenga's a game.".Rolling Stone: The picture of Malory with her dog Duchess is a visual reference to the famous 1981 Rolling Stone cover featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono.9.7 Episode 7 - Comparative Wickedness of Civilized and Unenlightened Peoples.9.6 Episode 6 - Some Remarks on Cannibalism.9.5 Episode 5 - Strange Doings In The Taboo Groves.9.3 Episode 3 - Different Modes of Preparing Fruit.9.2 Episode 2 - Disheartening Situation.

    buster poindexter and tony bourdain tiki bar

  • 7.10 Episode 10 - Deadly Velvet: Part II.
  • 6.13 Episode 13 - Drastic Voyage: Part II.
  • 6.12 Episode 12 - Drastic Voyage: Part I.
  • 5.11 Episode 11 - Palace Intrigue Part 2.
  • 5.10 Episode 10 - Palace Intrigue Part.1.
  • 5.7 Episode 7 - The Rules Of Extraction.
  • 3.3 Episode 3 - Heart of Archness: Part III.
  • 3.2 Episode 2 - Heart of Archness: Part II.
  • 3.1 Episode 1 - Heart of Archness: Part I.
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  • Pull up a chair, sip your Mai Tai, and study the tsantsa-covered ceiling while listening to the sounds of the Hukilau. It all started in 1934 with the first Don the Beachcomber tiki restaurant, and was rejuvenated in the mid-90's with the printing of The Book of Tiki by Sven Kirsten. It's a longing for the time when Pacific islands were still exotic locales that inspired Donn Beach and Trader Vic to create their own versions back home. Tiki culture is a celebration of tropical escapism.












    Buster poindexter and tony bourdain tiki bar