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offline thatne from United States on 2009-11-23 23:04 [#02346178]
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feel free to explain it if that doesn't diminish its
impact. mine is posting simply the word "happy" in any
happy birthday thread. it comes from a picture of my cousin
hannah wherein she was wearing a shirt with puff-paint
balloons and lettering that said "happy birthday" but in
this picture of her wearing that shirt you can only see the
word "happy." it's hanging in my grandparents' house. i
always liked that picture and thought it was ironic in that
she looks like she's wearing a shirt that just says "happy"
and has balloons on it... that is my inside joke do you have
one especially freqy mimi mohamed cwnt and khrimson


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2009-11-24 03:00 [#02346216]
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where i'm livin now people say 'what like?' when askin hows
ur doin, so if in conversation someone says the words what
like, people jus belt out, 'no bad, yoursel?', and in a
similar vein u ask someone a question about a light, and
they ask 'what light?' and that gets the same 'no bad,
yoursel?' reply.


 

offline thatne from United States on 2009-11-24 03:04 [#02346220]
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another inside joke of mine is that i tell my roommate i'm
going to "look for jorb" after the cartoon from
homestarrunner.com wherein coach z pronounces job "jorb" but
the really funny part is that i don't want jorb :-/


 

offline atwood from The Library (United Kingdom) on 2009-11-24 03:12 [#02346224]
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We used to ask my Dad something and he'd either answer
'yurrrrst' or 'newkk'.Over time and for no discernible
reason,yurrrst became 'burrrst'.
Both my parents,my brothers and sisters and their families
now say burrrst instead of yes
And its really not a joke...just a family idiosyncrasy.


 

offline thatne from United States on 2009-11-24 03:13 [#02346225]
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my favorite member mimi hipped me to the secret language
wherein you put r's and l's in words lrilke thrils i miss
mimi


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2009-11-24 03:29 [#02346234]
Points: 8833 Status: Regular | Followup to gingaling: #02346216



are your quotes meant to be read in a scottish accent? cuz
that's what i'm doing, thanks to irvine welsh.


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2009-11-24 04:16 [#02346243]
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nah i'm not scottish, but i'm picking up a really bad pseudo
scottish accent, and scottland like the whole ok the uk has
real strong regional dialects, look up a cross of
invernesian/moray/westcoast accents and ur somewhere near...


 

offline asplund on 2009-11-24 04:17 [#02346244]
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pero mucho mucho


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2009-11-24 04:24 [#02346245]
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my goodness, mr pink hat looks so much more excited when
inverted for some reason.


 


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