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Wolter wrote:Image
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tepista wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
Even knowing how shitty that food undoubtedly would be, I'd buy some just to reward the quality of the ad.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
tepista wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
Even knowing how shitty that food undoubtedly would be, I'd buy some just to reward the quality of the ad.
The thunder makes it like a horror flick, but the chick is acting like a Tennessee Williams play.
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Sadly, I've seen worse acting in Tennessee Williams plays.

God, I hate Tennessee Williams.
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Wolter wrote:Sadly, I've seen worse acting in Tennessee Williams plays.

God, I hate Tennessee Williams.
I've seen Streetcar, Cat, Baby Doll and Iguana, and I liked them all. Movie versions, of course. 'specially Night of the Iguana, I thought that was great.

and actually, I would accuse the TV ad chick of GREAT acting, cuz she's doing it on purpose.
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Wolter wrote:Sadly, I've seen worse acting in Tennessee Williams plays.

God, I hate Tennessee Williams.
Man, hanging out with him, Burroughs, and Paul Bowles in Tangier must've been a blast. :rolleyes:
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tepista wrote:[youtube][/youtube]

Man, that was awesome!

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tepista wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
yes!

i am going to get this for dinner
it is awesome
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So explain this whole "eet" thing in like one paragraph. Please, thanks.
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tepista wrote:So explain this whole "eet" thing in like one paragraph. Please, thanks.
"The Piranha got EET" is a line from "Play to Win" on Cut the Crap by the Clash (sort of). This week celebrates that album.
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Wolter wrote:
tepista wrote:So explain this whole "eet" thing in like one paragraph. Please, thanks.
"The Piranha got EET" is a line from "Play to Win" on Cut the Crap by the Clash (sort of). This week celebrates that album.
It's also an opportunity to recognize Bernie for the godhead he is (which is to say, a god in his own head).
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Wolter wrote:
tepista wrote:So explain this whole "eet" thing in like one paragraph. Please, thanks.
"The Piranha got EET" is a line from "Play to Win" on Cut the Crap by the Clash (sort of). This week celebrates that album.
Oh, I only listened to CtC like once or twice, ever.
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tepista wrote:
Wolter wrote:
tepista wrote:So explain this whole "eet" thing in like one paragraph. Please, thanks.
"The Piranha got EET" is a line from "Play to Win" on Cut the Crap by the Clash (sort of). This week celebrates that album.
Oh, I only listened to CtC like once or twice, ever.
No problem. I read that thread so you didn't have to.
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