PeteandPetenow

For those of you who didn't grow up in the suburbs in the mid 90's, Pete & Pete was essentiually a very understated sitcom aimed at 12 year olds with a warped sense of humor. Needless to say, it was a hit when it originally aired on Nickelodeon from 1993 to 1996 but has since garnered huge cult appeal since it's cancellation, thanks in large part to its lacsidasical storytelling, unforgettable characters, and iconic guest-stars (including Iggy Pop, Blondie's Debbie Harry, and original Batman Adam West). The cast reunited this past weekend for the first time in fifteen years. Want to see what Big Pete and Little Pete look like these days?  

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A very famous man, who no one can remember, once said “There are no words!” I never met him, or him me, unless we did meet and I just can’t remember a word of what was said. Anyway, for arguments sake, I’m going to ignore what he did say, didn’t say, or I can’t remember him saying, and say it: Don Hill’s leaves me speechless. We all know that can’t happen, so I’ll just continue. Don Hill’s is beyond-words-great. There, I said it.

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The rock icon shares the 'Raw Power' of distaste with us.

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