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Hot Pockets has to do with the short attention span of Americans, ie they can only concentrate on something for about as long as it takes to microwave a Hot Pocket.

 

"Jump the Shark" basically means something went from being good to sucking or being a parody of itself. It's in reference to the Happy Days episode in Hawaii where Fonzie took up a challenge to waterski and jump over a caged shark.

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I can't figure out "jump the shark", either.

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"Jump The Shark" is the moment something (usually a TV show) begins to suck. On Happy Days, in the later years, there was an episode where Fonzie actually jumped a shark on water skis. This is sort of held up as a perfect example of a show having run out of ideas.

 

Other people suggest that the true "Jump The Shark" moment for Happy Days was when Ted McGinnley joined. (Strangely, Ted McGinnley is a Jump The Shark candidate for several other shows, including Married With Children and The Love Boat).

 

Anyway, the Jump The Shark idea has taken off. There's a pretty funny website about it all...

 

http://www.jumptheshark.com/

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Hot Pockets has to do with the short attention span of Americans, ie they can only concentrate on something for about as long as it takes to microwave a Hot Pocket.

 

"Jump the Shark" basically means something went from being good to sucking or being a parody of itself.  It's in reference to the Happy Days episode in Hawaii where Fonzie took up a challenge to waterski and jump over a caged shark.

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Thanks.

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You're welcome.  Interestingly enough, Happy Days actually ran over 100 more episodes after it "Jumped the Shark", proving that Americans were always guilty of Hot Pockets mentality.

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You really brought that one full circle, mi amigo. Nice job.
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OH, my GOD, there actually was an explainantion to those.

 

I always thought it was some secret code men had like when the finally filled us in on the initials that stood for the ugly girlfriend thing

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I always thought it was some secret code men had like when the finally filled us in on the initials that stood for the ugly girlfriend thing

 

Yeah - not fair.

 

We women would never have secret codes or acronyms to describe men.

 

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OH, my GOD,  there actually was an explainantion to those.

 

I always thought it was some secret code men had like when the finally filled us in on the initials that stood for the ugly girlfriend thing

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ahhh, sorta like DSL? (and no not the internet service)

but what that one means, i am not at liberty to say :blink:

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So did that Happy Days episode just suck, or was it a parody of itself?

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An episode of "Arrested Development" last fall had a scene where a character played by Henry Winkler was leaving a room, saw a toy shark on the floor, and then blatently jumped over it.

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