You Can Obtain A Family Guy Robe From A Seagull?

4.5 rating based on 159 ratings

In the popular TV show Family Guy, viewers can find hilarious moments of seagulls imitating old people’s grunts in various episodes. One such clip from Season 19 episode 20 features a seagull fishing out a college acceptance letter. The clip is part of the “Stew-Roids” episode, where Seth MacFarlane plays Peter Griffin and Stewie Stocking. The clip captures Peter’s unique take on the gag, where Peter and Brian wear a horse costume to sneak away from Lois. Brian then asks why they need the horse costume, and the clip ends with a quote: “If you don’t zip up your fly, a seagull will get you!” This classic moment perfectly captures Peter’s unique take on the gag.

In the episode “First Blood”, Peter caved too quickly, and the seagulls will thank him by crapping on all of his stuff. The clip also features a clip from the Family Guy episode “Stew-Roids” where a seagull fished out a college acceptance letter. The clip is part of the “Stew-Roids” movie, which was revived by Warner Bros. Discovery after being stopped airing on the network for over three years.

Family Guy is heading back to Adult Swim, over three years after it stopped airing on the network and 20 years after Warner Bros. Discovery helped revive it. The cable network is now available on Adult Swim. The clip also features a clip from the “Stew-Roids” movie, featuring Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin and Stewie Stocking.

Useful Articles on the Topic
ArticleDescriptionSite
S03E06 Comedy | Video clips by quotes | 856fc2c2 – Yarn.coFamily Guy – S03E06 Comedy clip with quote Don’t forget to zip up your fly. If you don’t zip up your fly, a seagull will get ya!yarn.co

📹 Family Guy Best of Death

Best of God: https://youtu.be/o2HM_WofOIo ULTIMATE COMPILATION: https://youtu.be/qrhFlCoNun0 PART 2: …



📹 Nice corn 🌽😂#familyguy #funny #comedy #shorts


Freya Gardon

Hi, I’m Freya Gardon, a Collaborative Family Lawyer with nearly a decade of experience at the Brisbane Family Law Centre. Over the years, I’ve embraced diverse roles—from lawyer and content writer to automation bot builder and legal product developer—all while maintaining a fresh and empathetic approach to family law. Currently in my final year of Psychology at the University of Wollongong, I’m excited to blend these skills to assist clients in innovative ways. I’m passionate about working with a team that thinks differently, and I bring that same creativity and sincerity to my blog about family law.

About me

Add comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Divorce Readiness Calculator

How emotionally prepared are you for a divorce?
Divorce is an emotional journey. Assess your readiness to face the challenges ahead.

Pin It on Pinterest

We use cookies in order to give you the best possible experience on our website. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies.
Accept
Privacy Policy