Murphy Siding wrote: futuremodal wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: vsmith wrote: Methinks it time for Methinks it's time to have my eyeglass prescription updated. What exactly is that a picture of? What? You don't recognize the South Park kids when you see 'em? Actually, no. If you remember, I got myself in trouble once before over something to do with South Park. I think it had something to do with you and Iron Ken. I simply don't watch television. (shrugs) Chances are, I'm not missing anything. I thought the tiny picture was Homer Simpson anyway.
futuremodal wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: vsmith wrote: Methinks it time for Methinks it's time to have my eyeglass prescription updated. What exactly is that a picture of? What? You don't recognize the South Park kids when you see 'em?
Murphy Siding wrote: vsmith wrote: Methinks it time for Methinks it's time to have my eyeglass prescription updated. What exactly is that a picture of?
vsmith wrote: Methinks it time for
Methinks it time for
Methinks it's time to have my eyeglass prescription updated. What exactly is that a picture of?
What? You don't recognize the South Park kids when you see 'em?
Actually, no. If you remember, I got myself in trouble once before over something to do with South Park. I think it had something to do with you and Iron Ken. I simply don't watch television. (shrugs) Chances are, I'm not missing anything. I thought the tiny picture was Homer Simpson anyway.
Wow - yer eyes are bad...its a Duff Beer poster, with our favorite drooler
As for South Park
Kick the Baby! We're going for the record Ike!
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this ones Homer from the Simpsons
These two are from South Park, Cartman and Ike
As for the French Girls...
Hmm I guess six hours was long enough for the previous image...so I revised it with the PG version.......Maybe its better Eric didnt see it, ..............or did he?
vsmith wrote: As for the French Girls...
Those girls aren't French....
...where's all the armpit hair?
futuremodal wrote: vsmith wrote: As for the French Girls... Those girls aren't French.... ...where's all the armpit hair?
Yeah, you've been to France...NOT!
Armpit hair went out decades ago, even on the Continent...
Stick to Idaho, it's what you know...
LOL...
LC
Limitedclear wrote: futuremodal wrote: vsmith wrote: As for the French Girls... Those girls aren't French.... ...where's all the armpit hair? Yeah, you've been to France...NOT! Armpit hair went out decades ago, even on the Continent... Stick to Idaho, it's what you know... LOL... LC
Wooaaa! Struck a nerve, did we?
So LC's une les miserables, non vie boheme!. That explains EVERYTHING!
LOL!
futuremodal wrote: Limitedclear wrote: futuremodal wrote: vsmith wrote: As for the French Girls... Those girls aren't French.... ...where's all the armpit hair? Yeah, you've been to France...NOT! Armpit hair went out decades ago, even on the Continent... Stick to Idaho, it's what you know... LOL... LC Wooaaa! Struck a nerve, did we? So LC's une les miserables, non vie boheme!. That explains EVERYTHING! LOL!
Sorry, Charlie, just because I've been doesn't imply anything else...
Nice try...
YES THIS THREAD IS FINALLY DYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ya think?!
Murphy Siding wrote: Some threads just hit that point of absurdity, that they make Monty Python sketches seem cerebral in comparison.
Actually, you'll find most British humor to be cerebral more so than US sit-coms. The British will rather put forth an absurd visual premise (aka King Aurther and his patsy shuffling along while banging two coconuts together to emulate being horseback), then script it as if they really were on horseback. Even more cerebral is the Blackadder series with Rowan Atkinson (of Mr. Bean fame), which employs very intellectual scripting for it's humor (aka Samuel Johnson extolling his new dictionary as containing every single word in the English language, only to be upstaged by Blackadder who converses with words and phrases not in Mr. Johnson's new dictionary!)
SNL tries to pull off the same cerebralness, but of course fails miserably since it's writers are all a bunch of dope smoking New York liberals. So probably you should have referenced SNL as being the comparitive to this pointless thread.
futuremodal wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: Some threads just hit that point of absurdity, that they make Monty Python sketches seem cerebral in comparison. Actually, you'll find most British humor to be cerebral more so than US sit-coms. The British will rather put forth an absurd visual premise (aka King Aurther and his patsy shuffling along while banging two coconuts together to emulate being horseback), then script it as if they really were on horseback. Even more cerebral is the Blackadder series with Rowan Atkinson (of Mr. Bean fame), which employs very intellectual scripting for it's humor (aka Samuel Johnson extolling his new dictionary as containing every single word in the English language, only to be upstaged by Blackadder who converses with words and phrases not in Mr. Johnson's new dictionary!) SNL tries to pull off the same cerebralness, but of course fails miserably since it's writers are all a bunch of dope smoking New York liberals. So probably you should have referenced SNL as being the comparitive to this pointless thread.
futuremodal wrote: fails miserably since it's writers are all a bunch of dope smoking New York liberals.
fails miserably since it's writers are all a bunch of dope smoking New York liberals.
You make that sound as though that is a bad thing...
However, I'll take 10 of those "liberals" any day over 1 moronic red-state bush-believing jingoistic fox-news watching inbred wife-beating greasy-haired smelly hillbilly.
No offense intended to those of you from the south that are capable of independent thought (I can generalize as well as anyone).
FYI: It is autobiographically well documented that the Monty Python members were quite fond of smoking certain herbs, and yet they were 'cerebral'. Hmmm........
zardoz wrote: futuremodal wrote: fails miserably since it's writers are all a bunch of dope smoking New York liberals. You make that sound as though that is a bad thing... However, I'll take 10 of those "liberals" any day over 1 moronic red-state bush-believing jingoistic fox-news watching inbred wife-beating greasy-haired smelly hillbilly. No offense intended to those of you from the south that are capable of independent thought (I can generalize as well as anyone). FYI: It is autobiographically well documented that the Monty Python members were quite fond of smoking certain herbs, and yet they were 'cerebral'. Hmmm........
There are more of those Bush types in Idaho anyhow...
zardoz wrote: futuremodal wrote: fails miserably since it's writers are all a bunch of dope smoking New York liberals. You make that sound as though that is a bad thing... However, I'll take 10 of those "liberals" any day over 1 moronic red-state bush-believing jingoistic fox-news watching inbred wife-beating greasy-haired smelly hillbilly.
You left out "greedy".
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
vsmith wrote: futuremodal wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: Some threads just hit that point of absurdity, that they make Monty Python sketches seem cerebral in comparison. Actually, you'll find most British humor to be cerebral more so than US sit-coms. The British will rather put forth an absurd visual premise (aka King Aurther and his patsy shuffling along while banging two coconuts together to emulate being horseback), then script it as if they really were on horseback. Even more cerebral is the Blackadder series with Rowan Atkinson (of Mr. Bean fame), which employs very intellectual scripting for it's humor (aka Samuel Johnson extolling his new dictionary as containing every single word in the English language, only to be upstaged by Blackadder who converses with words and phrases not in Mr. Johnson's new dictionary!) SNL tries to pull off the same cerebralness, but of course fails miserably since it's writers are all a bunch of dope smoking New York liberals. So probably you should have referenced SNL as being the comparitive to this pointless thread. FM we arent so different afterall.... Big fan of Blackadder 2 series myself. I'm convinced the game of sharades played with Mad Prince Ludwig's spanish inquisition jailer is the funniest thing ever put to videotape, althought the 3rd series gun duel with an insane Duke of Wellington (with cannons) rates pretty high too.
"...OH! It's a scythe!"
zardoz wrote: I'll take 10 of those "liberals" any day over 1 moronic red-state bush-believing jingoistic fox-news watching inbred wife-beating greasy-haired smelly hillbilly.
I'll take 10 of those "liberals" any day over 1 moronic red-state bush-believing jingoistic fox-news watching inbred wife-beating greasy-haired smelly hillbilly.
Don't be so hard on yourself!
This has to be the most un-intelligent retarded post I have read yet.
I'll have you know I have the most fun with my liberal friends......they have no sense of humor and they get really offended if you laugh at their stupidity.
tee-hee!
solzrules wrote: However, I'll take 10 of those "liberals" any day over 1 moronic red-state bush-believing jingoistic fox-news watching inbred wife-beating greasy-haired smelly hillbilly. This has to be the most un-intelligent retarded post I have read yet. I'll have you know I have the most fun with my liberal friends......they have no sense of humor and they get really offended if you laugh at their stupidity. tee-hee!
I have the same experience with my ultra-conservative friends.
Not a chance, pot head liberals vs tight a$$ed conservatives? Are you kidding
I just bought a whole crate of popcorn!
Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.
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Talk like that and you will find yourself subject to the owners of the DD&CS excercising their right to refuse service. And if you sneak in you better watch out for the cat.
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Wow, who opened the political floodgate, because I smell old fish. I'll vote for it under the 'Most Morphed Thread' catagory!!
We hear about politics pretty much everywhere, but why here on the forums?!?!
It doesnt really matter what party you associate with on here, for most of us signed up here for one thing, and that is to talk trains, not politics.
So take all of your political ranting and put them were they belong, on a political forum!!!!
This thread is like a broken pencil....
Pointless!
You know what........
The elections are going to be here in a week, and then after that NO MORE CAMPAIGN ADS.... which will feel like deliverance if you ask me...
Hey, this forum is about TRAINS. and RAILROADS... (and, I'll admit politics rears it's ugly head in the railroad arena from time to time., i.e. Amtrak) but ,generally, can we keep it about trains... and stop the political stereotyping??? I have posted my loathing of politics and politicians (After what we have been through in Illinois, can ya blame me???) so I won't repeat it here......
But, in my opinion... regardless of how the election goes on the 7th, this country is going to be in a world of hurt, one way or the other, and we had all better figure out how to fix it... it is, after all, our country.... right?
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