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AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

Foxhound posted:

Here are some kickass bumper stickers:

I guess they are potentially :nws: (only words, no images) so I'll timg it.



"My Mum Washes Me" is an odd choice for what seems to be meant as a macho boast. Is it meant to be ironic? Cause that doesn't seem to be the sort of thing target demographic would go for here.

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AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

Deadly Chlorine posted:

PornHub's advertising stunts are always intentionally bizarrely hilarious, it's great. :allears:

Also where did the thread title come from? I did not remember seeing a whole lot of David Mitchell pictures in the previous thread.

In the gif thread somebody posted an image of some guy at sporting event clowning around with cotton candy. Somebody identified him as David Mitchell, who he kind-of-sort-of looked like maybe, and there was some question about whether they were being serious or not. As far as I know it become a running gag from there, but that could have all been part of the running gag I suppose.

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

Krinkle posted:

I was thinking I knew it was a chef but I didn't know why I knew. I know he said that phrase and that's it. I didn't watch him on pbs so obviously it's something shameful like a tiny toons parody episode and I was trying to slink away but apparently it was ninja turtles. Thank you for that.

Anyway that guy does own and I am looking for used cookbooks of his on amazon now.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Wilson_(chef)

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope
What's the latest in teen lingo? To get the answer we asked a marketing executive who was bleeding profusely from the head.

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

Sarchasm posted:

It wasn't a study, just a statement released by the LAPD.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ellen-ladowsky/pedophilia-and-star-trek_b_5857.html


Also of note, domestic pool deaths triple in years that Adam Sandler movies are released.

Are they just labeling all nerd poo poo they see as Star Trek? Surely comic books and anime are just as, if not more, prominent. Geek culture has been drifting away from Star Trek for a long time. What about Star Wats for God's sake?

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

theflyingorc posted:

The page that comes from is somehow even stupider than the picture itself:

http://www.wikihow.com/Act-Like-Ciel-Phantomhive-from-Kuroshitsuji

Is there somebody who's job it is to illustrate whatever people submit to wikihow or do they just have an extensive archive of illustrations that includes foppish goths thinking about color wheels?

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

WebDog posted:

"Welsh Dragon Sausages" had to add a disclaimer noting that their pork sausages didn't actually contain any dragon.

I looked this up on Google and that doesn't seem to be quite true. They were just required to include "pork" in the name of their sausages, not to clarify the lack of dragons but just so that everybody knows it's not vegetarian or Kosher or whatever.

This article starts off with the sensationalist stuff but crams in the actual explanation at the end

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/dragon-sausage-food-farce-2299224

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope
I've never loved anybody enough to take their backsplash

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
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AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

upsidedown posted:

Surely "fornicating" would've worked.

Only applies to people who aren't married.

The way it is actually seems dirtier than just saying "loving." More memorable though.

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope
It's really just a few Americans cats, some job cats, and a smattering of nonspecific ethnic cats

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope
The Three Musketeers were actually elite gunmen, that's why their called musketeers. I don't see any problem.

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

Zophar posted:

The double S is only used in instances of plurals ending in S, such as "there were several James's".

So, in this instance it would only be correct if there were multiple Gus (Geese?) running the company.

What if you wanted to talk about something the multiple Gus's owned. Gus's'?

What if Gus' Abortion & Barbeque decides to rebrand its self to a simpler and snappier Gus' and then franchises so there's more than one, how would you refer to them collectively? What if several of those franchises pool their resources and buy a wharehouse, whose wharehouse is that?

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

DrBouvenstein posted:

Miss Switzerland reeks of :effort:


I think she's trying to look like Helvetia, a personification of Switzerland



Maybe you aren't allowed props and everything has to be a part of your clothing or something. So there might be some sort of logic to stapling a Swiss flag to her dress and calling it a day

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AKA Pseudonym
May 16, 2004

A dashing and sophisticated young man
Doctor Rope

And that of course, got us this:

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