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Anyone see Scrubs on tonite?

They mentioned gluten in a one-liner and my boyfriend and I couldn't stop laughing until the commercial break...fabulous.

It may have been an insignificant joke, but at least they said gluten!


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That's cool! It's actually a good sign that people would have a vague notion what it is or they wouldn't even use the word. All the recent publicity must be doing something.

When it's on Saturday Night Live, or mentioned on the Top Ten List on Letterman, we'll know we have arrived.

What was the joke?

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Anyone see Scrubs on tonite?

They mentioned gluten in a one-liner and my boyfriend and I couldn't stop laughing until the commercial break...fabulous.

It may have been an insignificant joke, but at least they said gluten!

Ack, ack, I meant to tape it, but I forgot! I don't suppose anyone taped it?

Jeanne

GeoffCJ Enthusiast
Ack, ack, I meant to tape it, but I forgot! I don't suppose anyone taped it?

Jeanne

I saw it. Made me chuckle. JD wanted to find out if a girl had allergies, so he could claim the same allergy since "girls love that" Then it was something like him, pretending to talk to the girl, "Gluten? Me too!, we can eat together!"

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Anyone see Scrubs on tonite?

They mentioned gluten in a one-liner and my boyfriend and I couldn't stop laughing until the commercial break...fabulous.

It may have been an insignificant joke, but at least they said gluten!

LOL!! I was just going on to post this! I had the exact same reaction. Hysterical!

jerseyangel Proficient

Darn it! :angry:

I usually TiVo it and watch Grey's Anatomy. I forgot to record it last night.....

I love it that they mentioned gluten :)

BostonCeliac Apprentice

Yes!! I knew someone would post that here... hysterical.


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