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Peter Hurts His Knee, Is It the New "Steamed Hams?" | Heavy.com

A new meme involving an old clip from Family Guy is slowly taking over the internet.

The clip in question comes from season two, episode 20 of the show which first aired on July 25, 2000.

The episode, "Wasted Talent," has Peter Griffin finding a hidden silver scroll in a bottle of Pawtucket Patriot beer and winning a chance to go on a tour of the brewery in a parody of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

As he runs home with the scroll, he trips and spends the next 30 or so seconds clutching his knee and moaning in pain.

According to the Family Guy wiki, the gag would be repeated in the show five times after that.

The nearly 18 year old clip has seen a resurgence recently with people posting remixes of it on social media.

One example by Twitter user @manteiaa references the opening sequence of the popular 2015 video game Undertale.

Another early example has user @vappywave editing the scene to include graphics and sound effects from Crash Bandicoot.

In fact, a lot of these remixes reference video games.

A remix by @saltydkdan replaces Peter's cries of pain with a dramatic retelling of the Burger King Foot Lettuce meme.

This isn't the first time the clip has seen edits.

According to a submission on the website Know Your Meme, notable remixes of the scene date back to 2009 with a video of YouTuber weirdovideoz posting a video of a man recreating the scene.

Another edit was posted to YouTube on June 24, 2017 by user ItsEasyBro which replaces Peter's moans with Fireflies by Owl City.

This isn't the only internet revival of an old clip from a beloved, animated family sitcom this year.

"Steamed Hams" is a popular skit from season seven, episode 21 back on April 14, 1996 where Principal Skinner invites Superintendent Chalmers to a luncheon and tries to cover up his mishaps with a series of increasingly wild lies.

After burning a roast, Skinner tells Chalmers that he is serving steamed clams but when he turns up with hamburgers from Krusty Burger disguised as his own cooking he says that he said "steamed hams." According to Know Your Meme, remixes of the skit date back to 2010 but more of them started spreading across YouTube especially after Bill Oakley, the writer behind the skit, posted the first draft of the scene on Twitter on January 4, 2018.

Below are some notable examples:.

Have a fun remix of Peter Griffin hurting his knee? Share it with us in the comment section below.

For more infomation >> Peter Hurts His Knee, Is It the New "Steamed Hams?" | Heavy.com | SML TV - Duration: 3:57.

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What is the purpose of tax? - Duration: 1:19.

It's time to have your say on the future of tax

In New Zealand we like to keep tax simple.

We try to keep in the background so it doesn't interfere with our lives too much but is still there to pay for the stuff we need.

But should we be asking more of tax?

Should we also use tax to create the changes we want to see?

Because taxes can influence our behaviour and the choices we make.

For instance, excise duty on cigarettes have seen smoking rates decline.

And environmental levies can change the behaviour of polluters.

Should we be also using tax to encourage better choices?

We could use tax to encourage people to eat healthily.

To produce locally. We could use tax to make investing in some business activities harder. Or easier.

And if there are exceptions for some, how do we plug the gap in revenue?

So what should it be?

Keep tax in the background, or also use it to encourage better choices?

What do you think is the purpose of tax?

The Tax Working Group wants your thoughts on this important kaupapa.

Have your say at taxworkinggroup.govt.nz.

For more infomation >> What is the purpose of tax? - Duration: 1:19.

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What is the simplified Housing Code? - Duration: 0:30.

I'm an architect and I run a residential practice. We specialise in new homes,

alterations and additions. Over the last 10 years we've done many projects

using the housing code as the preferred approval process. It is designed to

streamline residential work here in New South Wales. It's a very certain approval

process. Clients are always going to save themselves time and money. The

opportunities that are offered are very worthwhile considering.

For more infomation >> What is the simplified Housing Code? - Duration: 0:30.

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Levitra is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor - Health & Fitness - Duration: 7:07.

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