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The ending of that skit was good. Wish we could convice some of the idiots of the world to do that much more frequently...
 

I'm not a sir, I'm a ma'am.
He is a she, sir.:p

Check under the tail next time.:D:p
I am quite aware that the kitty is a she (or at least was before Bob Barker got to her). I was shaming the disgraceful behavior of our monk-y friend.
No, no, no.

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Here's what I mean!
Oh. . . I guess that's alright then.
 

Ohh, British Humor, superior to anything found elsewhere (and no, I'm not British). Black Adder, Young Ones, Bottom, Monty Python! Heck, even when they do other genres its often more humorous, like Sci-Fi (Doctor Who) or Action (Lock, Stock and two Smoking Barrels or Snatch).
 

Now whilst I do appreciate a good bit o' fun from over the pond am I correct in thinking that you are stating that all humor not of British decent is inferior, if so I must remind you of the Three Stooges. (who are most definitely not British) If you are still under this incorrect assumption, please go flagellate thineself with your hand...if you need proper motivation, nyuk, nyuk. :D

[music] Na-nah, na-nah, nah, na-na-nah. Na-nah, na-na-na-na-na-nah, na-nah.. doomp-poompity poomp-poomp, doompity,-doomp, doomp, doop. PRUMP! [/music]
 

Well, I'm just saying that on average, British humor just has a better quality and is a bit more innovative. Not that I mind American humor, I quite enjoy stand-up shows of Robin Williams, for example. Also got a few comedians in my own country I enjoy. Just seems to me that the British just consistently come up with good ideas.
 

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I love finding old unlabled cd-rs and dvd-rs. It's like a train wreck and treasure hunt waiting to happen.

I always dread when I find a huge pile of unmarked cd's ... it means ANOTHER pile I have to go through.

I am quite aware that the kitty is a she (or at least was before Bob Barker got to her). I was shaming the disgraceful behavior of our monk-y friend.

Yeah ... I thought it was clear from what you typed out. Ah well. :)

Oh. . . I guess that's alright then.

;)
 

I always dread when I find a huge pile of unmarked cd's ... it means ANOTHER pile I have to go through.

I hate those :(
Go to a friends house to watch a movie and he tells me: "Oh, I just got this cool new movie called X" and then he points to a huge stack of unmarked CD's in the window. Floppy disks always came with those neat stickers you could put on them!
 

I hate those :(
Go to a friends house to watch a movie and he tells me: "Oh, I just got this cool new movie called X" and then he points to a huge stack of unmarked CD's in the window. Floppy disks always came with those neat stickers you could put on them!

You could mark on cds with a sharpie.. that is if you aren't lazy.
 

Funny, when I was getting ready to move last December, I was like Oh goody, fifty unlabaled discs. I wonder what they are. :)

Granted I couldn't do more than like 5 minutes at a time, but found lots of neat stuff I had lost for a long time.
 

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