im so high, im so hungry. god it's terible im gona go to the donkey on the shop and get some twirly-twirls and munch on at home......
SHWEET :rasta: :rasta: :rasta: :rasta:
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im so high, im so hungry. god it's terible im gona go to the donkey on the shop and get some twirly-twirls and munch on at home......
SHWEET :rasta: :rasta: :rasta: :rasta:
lol wow im high as fukc
lucky ducky u , uh u2's
What in God's name did you just say?
Nothing in this thread makes a shred of sense... Twirly Twirls made me laugh though... I don't know what they are but LOLOLOL.
Haha...British humor sometimes is better than american humor.
I've come to the conclusion that they're using foreign slang, namely British.
-lateralus ph.d
I'm high also. :D
Dam let me get some of what your smoking.
twirly wirlys??
those things rule.
mmmmm
correction.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jake0steve
british humor is always better than american humor.
i despise the "comedy" shows they have on BBC...Quote:
Originally Posted by Corporal Punishment
whats so funny about a dude dressed in a chix clothes??? it may have been funny the first time, but now its old
dood! lateralus! u took me out of ur sig man! im hurt lol.
Correction.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corporal Punishment
British humour is always better than American humor. ;)
By the way, I agree completely. The proof? Two words: Monty Python.
I'm all about the humor, but I'll fully admit to not understanding some of the places those crazy brits take some of theirs.
As for it always being better than US... I won't entirely concide that. British humor comes a long way simply on Monty Python and Eddie Izzard alone, but I'd never draw such a totalitarian line as to say it was all better.
That would be like saying ALL british food sucks. And obviously that would be unfair. Afterall, I haven't tried it all...
There were a few people I thought had disappeared. :confused: :question:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fan o KmK