Royal Canadian Air Farce: February 2, 2007

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February 2, 2007

  • 318.
  • Season: 14
  • Episode: 318
  • First Aired: 2/2/2007
  • Prod Code: n/a

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Parliament resumes; John Baird resumes interrupting other peoples' speeches. Stephane Dion gets attacked in television ads. A lady in a restaurant talks about rodents and Groundhog Day. A Canadian Moment. Colleen Jones reports on the upcoming Super Bowl and John Madden tells everyone how to eat nachos. World Watch reports on Jack Layton. Stephane Dion gets attacked again. Air Farce FAQ with Gordon Lightfoot's musical accompaniment. Yet another attack on Stephane Dion. CTV News with Sandi Renaldo. An animation called Conservative Fighter, featuring Jack Layton. Driving with Alan Park. Ad for the Party Swingers - very erotic. Ad for the new iPhone. Add a recap »

Stars:
Roger Abbott (Various)
Don Ferguson (Various)
Luba Goy (Various)
Alan Park (Various)
Recurring Role:
Craig Lauzon (Various)
Guest Star:
Penelope Corrin (Various)
  • Guy: Jack Layton has Stephen Harper right where he wants him -- by the Kyotos. edit »
  • Restaurant Lady: Jack Layton saw his shadow, and immediately put it in the NDP caucus! edit »
  • Stephane Dion: Liberals, we need to go back to power, so I can get a better parking spot. edit »
  • Announcer: This message is brought to you by the Conservative Attack Party of Canada. Campaigning even when there's no campaign to campaign in. edit »
  • Restaurant Lady: President George W. Bush saw his shadow, and Homeland Security made the arrest and sent it to Guantanamo Bay! edit »
  • The Gordon Lightfoot song in the FAQ segment is a parody of his classic "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." edit »
  • Colleen Jones: I love the smell of cabana boy in the morning!

    In the Vietnam war film Apocalypse Now, Kilgore (Robert Duvall) says, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning. Smells like victory." edit »
  • Ad Announcer: How can he go back to the future when he doesn't have a flux capacitor?

    Reference to the movie Back To The Future which starred Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. edit »
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