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I don't know, but for some reason I have been practicing this little skit in my head and it always makes me chuckle.
"Hey 'Ryan' geuss what?"
"What?"
"You suck, hehehe, buuuuuurn."
And then 3 seconds later as hes rolling his/her eyes.
"Hey Ryan guess what!?"
"What?"
"You suck, hehehe, buuuuuurn."
And as hes getting a little annoyed now.
"Hey Hey! Ryan! guess what!?"
"What......" (with a hint of annoyance)
"You suck! hehehe, buuuuuurn."
Now hes espasperated.
"Hey. Ryan geuss what?"
"*sigh* What?" (with a hint of annoyance)
"You suck! hehehe, buuuuuurn."
I find this amusing, to my mind the optimal situation is to keep doing this ad infintitum, but I'm thinking what could make a good punchline for this routine?
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quote:what could make a good punchline for this routine?
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I do think it's funny that on the main forum page, where you can see the subject lines of the most current posts on both sides of the river, I saw this one and thought "Blayne's started another thread" before seeing the author's name.
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quote:to my mind the optimal situation is to keep doing this ad infintitum
I am not kidding when I observe that there are a couple of games and movies in which this is actually HELL. Seriously.
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I am sensing that you are a fan of Bevis and Butthead.
Lowest common denominator comedy.
Well lowest at least, "common" isn't really correct in this sense since many of us find it about as funny as finger nails on a chalk board.
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What I find most interesting about this is that Blayne managed to spell "guess" correctly and incorrectly several times in the same post.
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I think I was right on the borderline. My friends and I didn't seem to have any exposure to it, but I do recall the occasional student from one or two grades above me making the occasional reference to it.
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