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So Texts From Last Night is being made into a TV show. The Web site, showcasing drunken texts that probably should have never been written, is being pitched as a coming-of-age type show. And if one Internet meme can escape the web and make it to Fox Fridays, why can't others? Here are some of our ideas for meme-based sitcoms. "That 4Chan Show"
A group of nameless kids who look suspiciously like Guy Fawkes hang out in their basement, smoke weed and spend way too much time talking about adult Japanese cartoons and something called Pedobear. Every week someone gets hilariously rickrolled or mercilessly harassed by hoards of anonymous and vengeful users.
"America's Got Cheezeburger"
David Hasselhoff, Sharon Osborne and a surly Brit judge the talent of a variety of grammatically challenged cats, some of which are looooooong and some of which got there by monorail. Special guest walrus has a bucket.
"All in the Awkward Family Photos"
Vaguely racist, sexist and homophobic dad gets into zany hijinks with his extended family, all of which is caught on camera in a mostly off-putting way.
"Chuck Norris Facts of Life"
A group of socially awkward girls are held captive by a maniacal red-headed warden who insists they rattle off facts about Chuck Norris over and over and over again until no one can possibly think they're even remotely funny any longer.
"Cracked Idol"
Hopefuls from around the country audition and attempt to list the 15 Most Excruciatingly Awful Venereal Diseases (You Didn't Know You Already Have). The winner gets the cure.
"Everybody Loves $#it My Dad Says"
A mildly amusing sports columnist and his shrill wife deal with life and his dad, who on a daily basis engages in foul-mouthed rants about kale, the dog, Mrs. Dash and what's on TV.
"All Your Base Are Belong to Seinfeld"
A show about nothing you can understand, because it's in Engrish.


























