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"peanut gallery" Definitions
  1. the cheapest seats in a theatre, usually very high up and far from the stage
  2. the people who sit in the peanut gallery

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Here at the peanut gallery, we think Ariel wins best costume.
And you expose yourself to scathing comments from the peanut gallery.
If they're not, expect more wisecracks from the Twitter peanut gallery.
There is the inevitable skepticism from the fan/hater cyber peanut gallery.
With the Julia Child marathon on Twitch, the peanut gallery was everything.
For the latest papal incident, here's the online peanut gallery: PizzaPotizzaPostica I don't know.
And Lorde is understandably so tired of the peanut gallery giving her skincare tips.
And the peanut gallery, armed with a Pokemon meme, are inclined seem inclined to agree.
Personal self-expression would be overshadowed even further by people playing to the peanut gallery.
The box-blonde peanut gallery reveal their own theory to Camille: John Keene did it.
"Brought to you by the lock her up peanut gallery," Hart's account posted on Twitter.
"Jay and I got us through the last one, not the peanut gallery," Giuliani said.
The increasingly frequent wildfires and hurricanes are not "natural" rumbles from the planet's peanut gallery.
That said, women on the internet deal with way, way harsher comments from the peanut gallery.
She wants the peanut gallery silenced while she figures out what to do with her man.
It appears that 14 years of carping from the peanut gallery has seeped into the Twittersphere.
It's devastating news for the peanut gallery: Olivia's rose is still alive and so is she.
But most of the time, the comments from the peanut gallery are annoying and borderline offensive.
It's no secret that cultural phenom Kim Kardashian West, has had her share of the peanut gallery.
It looks like the peanut gallery may have helped ... The Brewers beat the Dodgers 4 to 2.
Just a suggestion from the peanut gallery for next Easter -- we'd force 'em all to eat Peeps.
Ahead, find the best comments from the digital peanut gallery — the mournful, the celebratory, and the savage.
This week, with the announcement of the attack on Syria, the peanut gallery didn't pull any punches.
We took no position on individual because we would just be a part of the peanut gallery.
But sincerity doesn't exactly traffic well online, where the online peanut gallery is routinely judgmental and unforgiving.
Gloria Allred, who reps other women who claim they were also assaulted, looked on in the peanut gallery.
Football wouldn't be the same without play-by-plays from the peanut gallery, and neither would The Bachelor.
Mom shamers targeted Kardashian's choice to work out while pregnant, and she was quick to silence the peanut gallery.
We'll gather the comments from the peanut gallery of movie critics from across the web just for you to see.
Instead, it set off a minor uproar as Twitter's forever-savage peanut gallery responded with a swarm of one-liners.
Conventional wisdom ... if you don't have a supporting spouse in the peanut gallery, it looks like you did something wrong.
Courbet wrote the book on making art to piss off the peanut gallery, or whatever jury happened to be out there.
In typical, knee-jerk reaction from the Bannon-Coulter-King peanut gallery, the reaction was swift, harsh and typically anti-immigrant.
She tends to interlay her more serious commentary with sarcasm, a kind of jeering from the peanut gallery (or the margins).
Klobuchar ignored him at first, but called him the "peanut gallery" before thumping Trump on his economic platform while in office.
Sounds like a great way to spend a Saturday, in theory — but the peanut gallery that is the internet does not agree.
The stream even comes complete with its own peanut gallery — a never-ending stream of comments encouraging or mocking the armed men.
Meanwhile, Cyrus is fighting back against accusations of slut-shaming; recently, she posted a screed on Instagram Stories condemning the peanut gallery.
That fixation gives the far-left peanut gallery — the Chelsea Handler types — the license to trot out their ever-ready  Hitler/Nazi comparisons .
Citing the historical record of women and people of color in the war, he called out the peanut gallery as both incorrect and irrelevant.
If you opened up the discussion of how to keep guacamole green to the peanut gallery, you'd get a number of different tips and tricks.
"I've spent more time, I'd say, in the peanut gallery and back bench than I have in leadership," Ryan told conservative radio host Charlie Sykes.
While this too invited plenty of ribbing from the usual peanut gallery, I realized that there was a coded message within his words; an invitation.
On Reddit, an online peanut gallery formed around the time-wasting online habits of one Hacking Team engineer and his own notably weak passwords — HTPassword!
A peanut gallery of three white supremacists and conspiracy theorists are watching Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey testify before Congress Wednesday.
But the reality-TV queen gave the peanut gallery one big "shut the hell up" with a legendary Instagram rant accompanied by a shameless naked selfie.
So rather than trying to transport you to the Grammys, Moments makes you feel like you're watching alongside the world's most talented peanut gallery of commentators.
Some in the Internet peanut gallery have speculated that there are other, unspoken reasons for Bale's departure (just look at some of the comments on Deadline).
While traditionalists may fear for the integrity of the sport, the relaxed rules will at least make for a livelier peanut gallery over the next two weeks.
Which, if you've ever listened to the peanut gallery on a luxury fashion site before, is as rare as a plastic bottle at my 7am Soul Cycle class.
Watching two people try to agree on a property is plenty entertaining, but HGTV is betting things will only escalate when house shoppers bring along their teeny peanut gallery.
Growing up feels like slow work in real life, and even slower on television as we watch our characters from the proverbial peanut gallery of their patently dysfunctional lives.
I am a person who already has a hard time getting over people so having that added peanut gallery has definitely slowed down my normal process of healing heartbreak.
And with each of these dustups came an exhausting rinse-and-repeat peanut gallery debate on social media over whether the jokes in question actually merited all this hand-wringing.
That didn't sit right with a lot of the observers in Twitter's peanut gallery, who responded both to the network directly and also to the very idea that Sanders isn't electable.
The remaining 11 jurors — all of them white — and his peanut gallery of coworkers force Dre to defend his own decision to stand up for Jeffries and consider that he might be biased.
The commentary on each match promises to be far superior to the bellowing peanut gallery on Monday Night Raw, and it should serve to make the in-ring action that much more compelling.
Anything that helps you clarify the details of the big day (without too much input from the peanut gallery) is more than welcome — and meeting with your wedding's officiant ahead of time falls squarely into that category.
As a newly-minted member of the peanut gallery, I stirred up a little dust the other day with my comments following an exchange between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at the CNN debate in Flint, Michigan.
The same thing happened to Madonna when she kissed Drake on stage—if she had've been another woman, one accepted as universally sexy by the male peanut gallery, the act wouldn't have been received with such disdain.
This past weekend, the President of the United States Donald Trump tweeted a meme of himself bodyslamming an anthropomorphized CNN, and the internet peanut gallery basically did "the wave" and got over it in a day or two.
Kim Kardashian-West and Taylor Swift are at it once again, and while the tea is beyond stale, that's not stopping the stars from going toe to toe — or keeping the peanut gallery from adding their two cents.
Streaming Just as giant streaming services like Netflix and Amazon have quickly established themselves as movie production entities, resentment and panic from studios and filmmakers (and what some might term a critical peanut gallery) have grown more blatant.
The new senator, not yet a declared presidential hopeful, lunged oddly for a sip from his water bottle mid-response -- trying to maintain eye contact with the camera -- and ended up swallowing bucketfuls of mocking criticism from social media's peanut gallery.
Michael Bonatucci (left) Tempers flared in the courtroom Tuesday afternoon as Parks Miller, apparently frustrated by some of the defense's objections, referred to the defense attorneys as "the peanut gallery," prompting some of the lawyers to call out for "sanctions" against her.
Meghan brought sister-in-law Kate Middleton along for the ride to sit in the peanut gallery at Wimbledon, to watch Serena attempt a super-human feat ... bouncing back after a difficult post-pregnancy to tie the record for Grand Slam wins.
After Wednesday's announcement that five-division boxing champion Floyd Mayweather will face two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor in 10-ounce boxing gloves for 12 rounds on August 26 in Las Vegas, UFC president Dana White took questions and comments from the Facebook peanut gallery.
He is our commander in chief, he was voted in," she said, adding that she knows from experience that "it is very difficult to lead when you have a peanut gallery of people who don't know what they're talking about second-guessing what you do.
One of her social media posts before the case began linked to an article that referenced Stone's arrest last year, and the juror wrote, "Brought to you by the lock her up peanut gallery," referring to "lock her up" chants by Trump supporters in 2016 about his Democratic election opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Here's How I'd Fix It." First, he describes his paternal protectiveness of Facebook, writing that negative press coverage from "the usual tech journalist peanut gallery" made him feel like "a father watching his son get bullied in a playground for the first time," and excerpting his internal monologue: "How can this perfect, innocent creature get assailed by such ugliness?
Thanks to the proverbial peanut gallery, plenty of us have been led to believe that it may become less effective with each use (it won't), that it's the same as an abortion pill (it isn't), or that it only works the morning after unprotected sex or a birth control failure (it actually works when taken within 72 hours of said unprotected sex).
Howdy Doody peanut gallery to the 1950s A peanut gallery was, in the days of vaudeville, a nickname for the cheapest and ostensibly rowdiest seats in the theater, the occupants of which were often known to heckle the performers. The least expensive snack served at the theatre would often be peanuts, which the patrons would sometimes throw at the performers on stage to convey their disapproval. Phrases such as "no comments from the peanut gallery" or "quiet in the peanut gallery" are extensions of the name.
In recent times, the term has taken on new meanings with the advent of social networks and online chat rooms. "Peanut gallery" may also refer to the stream of open comments visible on certain types of blogs. "Peanut gallery" may have been the source of the name for Charles Schulz's comic strip, Peanuts: a name Schulz bitterly resented and never understood. Schulz had wanted to keep the strip's original name, Li'l Folks.
It featured Kaufman as the host of a children's show for adults, complete with a peanut gallery and Tony Clifton puppet. In 1983, a show very similar to Andy's Funhouse and Uncle Andy's Funhouse was filmed for PBS's SoundStage program, called The Andy Kaufman Show. It too featured a peanut gallery, and opened in the middle of an interview Kaufman is doing in which he is laughing hysterically. He then proceeds to thank the audience for watching and the credits roll.
The peanut gallery, circa 1949. A distinctive feature was the Peanut Gallery, onstage bleachers seating about 40 children. Each show began with Buffalo Bob asking, "Say kids, what time is it?" and the kids yelling in unison, "It's Howdy Doody Time!" Then the kids sang the show's theme song (set to the tune of "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay"): :It's Howdy Doody time, :It's Howdy Doody time, :Bob Smith and Howdy, too, :Say "Howdy do" to you. :Let's give a rousing cheer :’Cause Howdy Doody's here.
The new songs were "Every Day I Rise" and "Ball Busters in the Peanut Gallery". On August 5, 2014, the band released their first album in 11 years, The White Ghost Has Blood on Its Hands Again, which includes eight songs.
Pranita started a fashion and travel blog called Gemma Peanut Gallery in 2013. Pranita features posts of herself and friends, including some of Australia's biggest starlets, from Margot Robbie to Rachael Taylor, Renee Bargh, Teresa Palmer, Phoebe Tonkin and Delta Goodrem. Pranita launched an online photography course in September 2016.
LBS Communications (us). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 24 January 2016. Although similar in style to the successful Mystery Science Theater 3000 series that aired a few years later, the Canned Film Festival differed in that its comedy scenes occurred strictly during the commercial intermissions instead of adding peanut gallery type satire during the actual run of the movies.
Private schools include the Catholic Christ the King School (primary) and Mount Saint Joseph Academy (9-12), and the Rutland Area Christian School (K-12). Private pre-kindergarten programs are offered at Grace Preschool, Hearts and Minds Childcare and Preschool, Good Shepherd's Little Lambs Early Learning Center, The Peanut Gallery Preschool & Early Learning Center, and more.
Colgate toothpaste, Halo Shampoo, 3 Musketeers candy bars and Poll Parrot Shoes are among the products advertised this way, as well as series-long sponsor Wonder Bread. The popularity of Howdy Doody and its Peanut Gallery led executives at United Features Syndicate to use the name Peanuts for syndication of Charles M. Schulz's Li'l Folks comic strip, reportedly to the lifelong chagrin of Schulz.
At this time he got acquainted with twenty-year-old Amedeo Obici, another Italian-American immigrant. Obici sold snacks and roasted peanuts. First Peanut Museum is located at Suffolk, Virginia In 1905 Obici devised better ways of selling of peanuts as a food for people. Prior to this it was considered basically animal feed or food for the very poor—hence the term "peanut gallery".
In 1943 the Howdy Doody children's radio show adopted the name for its live audience of children. Howdy Doody is most remembered for its later transition to television, which continued the Peanut Gallery audience, now on camera. A similar term was introduced to Brazilian football by coach Luis Felipe Scolari. He called Palmeiras' complaining audience that sat in the closest seats "Turma do Amendoim" ("peanut gang").
His cousin, Ashaki Ward, is a choreographer and dancer who worked with performers like Heavy D and R. Kelly. At 15, Roberts joined Peanut Gallery, a Chicago hip-hop crew. He cites dancer, rapper, producer, and graffiti artist Anacron as a role model in his youth. The works of Todd McFarlane, HR Giger, Katsuhiro Otom, the movies Wild Style (1983) and Akira (1988) are early source materials .
Retrieved December 29, 2012. At the same time he became interested in rock and roll and asked his father for a guitar. Lawrence enjoyed his Echo semi-acoustic guitar and inspired by Jimi Hendrix was determined to learn how to play it. Lawrence played his first gig in 1969 in Windsor, Ontario, with a band named The Peanut Gallery, playing a 1969 Gibson SG through a Fender Dual Showman.
When not taking a pratfall—sometimes on an actual banana peel—Smith was the target of Clarabell's high‐pressure seltzer bottle. The show was particularly effective in its relentless use of words and nonsense syllables designed to drive children giddy with laughter. Flub‐a‐Dub, for instance, was a fantasy animal character that could survive only by eating meatballs. Such songs as “Ooga Booga Rocka Shmooga” and “Iggly Wiggly Spaghetti” sent the Peanut Gallery into paroxysms of laughter.
With hundreds of thousands of children in the television viewing audience glued to their TV sets at 5:30 p.m. weekdays, each show opened with Buffalo Bob asking —"Say, kids, what time is it?" The children in the studio audience "peanut gallery" responded in unison, "It's Howdy Doody time!" Buffalo Bob Smith did commercials for Wonder Bread, Campbell Soup, Hostess Twinkies and other sponsors that were new to television; it taught marketers the strength of marketing to children.
Podcasts include Chatting 300 (baseball), Intentionally Foul (NBA and fantasy basketball), Bracketville (bracket-style game show on the bests and worsts in the world of sports), From the Peanut Gallery (WMUA's own version of "First Take"), Cover Four (college football), Four-Point Play (college basketball) and Goal Line Stand (NFL). Members of WMUA Sports host shows Monday-Friday from 11:00-11:30am during the station's sports block. The department's signature show, "Sportsline" can be heard Wednesday's from 4:30-5:30pm.
Schulz argued in a letter to Knight that the contraction of Little to Li'l was intended to avoid this conflict, but conceded that the final decision would be for the syndicate. A different name for the comic strip became necessary after legal advice confirmed that Little Folks was a registered trademark. Meanwhile, the production manager of UFS noted the popularity of the children's program Howdy Doody. The show featured an audience of children who were seated in the "Peanut Gallery", and were referred to as "Peanuts".
In 1955, Lee collapsed on camera due to an infection. His normal antics were so energetic that apparently the cameraman and the show's director assumed the fall an ad lib part of his performance. The "Peanut Gallery", an audience usually composed almost entirely of pre-adolescent children who were coached by a staff member, continued their enthusiastic cheering and applause from the on-stage bleachers. After as much as ten seconds of writhing by the stricken Lee, the camera abruptly panned to the still-cheering audience.
When eliminated, they lose the chance at the million dollars (though such an elimination may not be permanent) and are forced to be sent home. The winner of Total Drama World Tour is Alejandro in Canada, while Heather is the runner-up. However, in the American version and iTunes version, Heather is the winner. Beth, Eva, Geoff, Justin, Katie, Sadie, and Trent do not return to compete; instead, they appear on the aftermath special, sitting in the peanut gallery and on the last episode while cheering for the finalists, Alejandro and Heather.
His lips quivered as the drumroll continued. When it stopped, Clarabell simply said softly, "Goodbye, kids." A tear could be seen in his right eye as the picture faded to black, and some children in the Peanut Gallery could faintly be heard sobbing immediately before the credits music played. The show quietly ended with a roll of credits over an empty, darkened set as "Auld Lang Syne" was played on a celeste, followed by an announcement that The Shari Lewis Show would be seen in its place at that time next week, followed by a spot for the TV series National Velvet.
However, by that time Schulz had also developed a comic strip (also called Li'l Folks), typically using four panels rather than one. The strip was similar in spirit to the panel comic, but it had a set cast of characters, rather than different nameless little folk for each page. The syndicate preferred the strip; however, the name Li'l Folks was too close to the names of two other comics of the time: Al Capp's Li'l Abner and a strip titled Little Folks. To avoid confusion, the syndicate chose the name Peanuts, after the peanut gallery featured in the Howdy Doody TV show.
This Peanut Gallery played games on-air, including Musical Chairs, and won prizes for telling jokes or attempting to whistle after stuffing their mouth with Ritz Crackers. At the height of the show's popularity, there was a one-year waiting period to get a ticket. Regular characters on the show included a bear puppet named Ralph, Charlie ChinChopper (eyes drawn on Webber's chin, then the image inverted via a set of mirrors), and the Bluebird of Happiness. Webber often took the show on the road, broadcasting from various locations, including Willow Grove Park, Dorney Park, Hershey Park, the Mann Recreation Center, Hawaii and Rome, Italy.
Turns out, locking your sibling in a cage for all of eternity is pretty much going to ruin your relationship. But at least it makes for interesting TV." MaryAnn Sleasman of TV.com wrote, "This episode felt like a whole lot of poo slung at the wall with an explosion in the middle because it's the episode before the season finale and therefore requires a big messy fight. Sam and Dean were literally relegated to the peanut gallery. It was Amara's party and she got to do a whole lot of crying followed by a whole lot of smiting and the ongoing WTF weird sexual tension with Dean that still makes me want to claw my face off.
By the 1960s, the Grand had ceased showing movies and plans were made to replace it with a parking lot. Those plans were blocked in 1967 by the Macon Arts Council, a group formed to save and restore the Grand; the group held a fundraising gala featuring the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and had the property placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Among the founders of the group was Macon architect Ellamae Ellis League who also supervised a restoration of The Grand so it could reopen as a live theater in 1969. (The second balcony, or peanut gallery, remained closed to the public and was dedicated to lighting equipment at this time, reducing the maximum seating to its current number of 1,030).
His oeuvre includes a number of essays claiming that more can be learned about life through boxing and horse racing than by attending school and studying hard. Accordingly, he was one of the central figures of the "runaway" movement in Japan in the late 1960s, as depicted in his book, play, and film Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets! (). In 1967, Terayama formed the Tenjō Sajiki theater troupe, whose name comes from the Japanese translation of the 1945 Marcel Carné film Les Enfants du Paradis and literally translates to "ceiling gallery" (with a meaning similar to the English term "peanut gallery"). The troupe was dedicated to the avant-garde and staged a number of controversial plays tackling social issues from an iconoclastic perspective in unconventional venues, such the streets of Tokyo or private homes.
David Marc describes a show: : Smith who built it into an enduring hit and one of television's first profitable franchises for licensed product tie‐ins....Whereas other 1950s children's series were appreciated by adults for their tender wit—such as Burr Tillstrom's puppet show "Kukla, Fran and Ollie"—or were presented for educational value—such as "Ask Mr. Wizard", a science show—the Howdy Doody Show was strictly aimed at pleasing children, which it did to dizzying excess. With an audience of screaming kids filling the “Peanut Gallery” onstage to energize the millions watching at home, Buffalo Bob in cowboy buckskins opened each show by shouting out the signature question, “Hey kids, what time is it?” The verbal response by the audience, “It's Howdy Doody Time!” cued a rousing theme song, which inspired salty parodies in schoolyards across the country. The energy and decibel levels of the show were kept high throughout.

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