Ok, I know what the ad says but Monkey Man I think you're involved in creating the expression on this desperate housewife's face.cuttime wrote:
Monster Cables vs Coat Hangers
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It's not important to start the chainsaw, having it in the hotel lobby is usually enough.
It's not important to start the chainsaw, having it in the hotel lobby is usually enough.
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Dang. That's an astute observation, Gary.
Can you tell she's in the process of yelling, "Clean it up before I call the council and have them remove your poonitians dump!"?
Can you tell she's in the process of yelling, "Clean it up before I call the council and have them remove your poonitians dump!"?
There will be if the old hag gets her way.madboy wrote:There's no shortage of #2 with you
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It's amazing how that one line from "Mommie Dearest" lives on unto eternity, and single-handedly is responsible for the movie's latter-day reclassification as a horror/suspense flick vs. a bio .
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Look what "poo/fling" has done for our primate pal.mhschmieder wrote:It's amazing how that one line from "Mommie Dearest" lives on unto eternity, and single-handedly is responsible for the movie's latter-day reclassification as a horror/suspense flick vs. a bio .
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It's not important to start the chainsaw, having it in the hotel lobby is usually enough.
It's not important to start the chainsaw, having it in the hotel lobby is usually enough.
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Good point, MadOne.
If I hadn't flung poo in the past, I wouldn't be the poo-flinger I am today.
Or something like that...
If I hadn't flung poo in the past, I wouldn't be the poo-flinger I am today.
Or something like that...
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Re: Monster Cables vs Coat Hangers
Totally-relevant. Not!
A bot tries to fit in...
A bot tries to fit in...
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Re: Monster Cables vs Coat Hangers
You can see the keyword "coat", missing the point as usual bot!
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Re: Monster Cables vs Coat Hangers
Sorta' fun though, to see this thread resurrected. And I learned an important fact about unpainted coat hangers. Thanks MOTUNation!
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Re: Monster Cables vs Coat Hangers
And that was MadBoy's 1000th post?
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