Cutaway gag
Peter Griffin frequently made use of cutaway gags, referencing either past events or causing present events to occur by adding "right now".
History
Upon first meeting Jenny Everywhere, Peter Griffin compared the situation to his time on a spaceship, recalling "Boy, this is even crazier than the time I was sus!". (COMIC: [[Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin]]) This was recorded on an article on the Jenny Everywhere Wiki. (COMIC: Halloween Preparations)
On Christmas day, after giving Jenny a note within a Christmas present telling her to "Get out.", (COMIC: Jenny's Christmas Surprise) he followed her to her room after Lois suggested that he could've told her in a nicer way. Finding the room empty, Peter made use of a gag, referring to "the time I was where Jenny is right now!", transporting him to the Infinite, (COMIC: Peter's Pursuit) which could usually only be visited by versions of Jenny Everywhere.
After apologising to Jenny for the note, Peter left, again making use of a cutaway gag, referencing "the time I was at home right now!", leaving Jenny in shock as he disappeared. (COMIC: A Not-Too-Fond Farewell)
Behind the scenes
Cutaway gags are utilised frequently within the Family Guy series, primarily for the purpose of making jokes. One episode of the series features Peter Griffin making use of a gag to transport himself into the Drunken Clam.