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rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005



You sleigh me.

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rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005


Would love to know where this person is from assuming he's American. I've never heard anyone under 60 pronounce a Polish name correctly and I live in a city full of them.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005


B17 is literally cyanide if anyone doesn't know.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Caufman posted:

I like that tailgate to come down and reveal a real bigfoot in that exact pose.

I didn't enlarge the thumbnail and thought it was Wilford brimley until you said something.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

That store sells repackaged cheap candy marked up like 4-5 times as much. That bar probably costs 10 bucks.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005


I hope this is a manga adaptation of Arsenic and Old Lace.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Grumbletron 4000 posted:

At my elementary School the playground gym thing was made of railroad ties and steel pipes. Originally it was surrounded by gravel but they put wood chips in there eventually. I remember having a pencil sized chunk of wood stuck in my arm from colliding with one of those wooden ties. There was also a tire swing that was held up by three chains on a swivel. If you were on the tire people could get it spinning fast enough to make you puke. You could also push it up in the air high and fast enough to smack it into someone's head. That playground was a boot camp horror show.

I went on one of those three chain tire swings in the sixth grade. Several of my class mates spun it around as much as physically possible and then let it go. I've never been nauseous or dizzy since, so clearly survival of the fittest works.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005


That's the second time in a couple of days I've seen someone label pornography as being slightly nws.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

bunky posted:

there's nothing nws and especially no porno in that link you dweeb

Are you joking or do you not see the girl masturbating?

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Shrapnig posted:

More like Pimp Boy am i rite?

That's Vault Boy.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

WAR CRIME SYNDICAT posted:

The dog. The funny part is the dog.

Page snipe penance

http://i.imgur.com/WWTQiWn.gifv

So baseball humor is just as boring as the game itself?

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

CzarChasm posted:

Indeed. Both stopped being entertaining after about 10 years.

It's actually more like 20 at this point.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

It's called bro country because toxic masculinity is too many syllables for the typical country fan.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

I don't know I thought the Christmas tree at the end of an ominous hallway was amusing on its own.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Big Bad Beetleborg posted:

rip tokaii, dead to us all these however many years since he defended pedophillia or w/e

Yeah it was disappointing that it turned out the forums' grandpa ended up having an encyclopedic knowledge of age of consent laws and used to work with children. Not kidding, I was bummed out about him ending up being a creep.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Dreddout posted:

I remember this chapter of Berserk!

I love that chapter

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

I don't watch football unless I'm working on a Sunday. The only Patriots game I saw this year Rob Gronkowski did a flying elbow drop on a guy that was lying face down on the ground after the play had ended. The opposing team was penalized 15 yards for complaining about it.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Jose Valasquez posted:

Anti-fans are worse. RP1 was obnoxious at best but who the gently caress cares what other people like. If someone wants to listen to Nickelback while watching Jersey Shore when they are taking a break from reading Twilight who cares

You know that kind of nerd who has no personality or sense of humor so they speak entirely in pop culture references to compensate. RP1 is that in concentrated form. I was lucky enough to have never heard of it until I saw a trailer for it in theaters. It's one thing to hate Nickelback, no one is forcing me to sit through a Nickelback song to get to a song I want to hear, but I can't go see a movie until they stop showing that trailer before everything.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

DandyLion posted:

I love how its so edgy and cool to now hate RP1. Can I be cool with you cool droogs?

I pretty much just found out about it the other day and I'm pretty sure the reason it wasn't more hated already is because people just hadn't heard of it. Are you really going to go to bat for the film adaptation of TV tropes: the book?

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

I personally believe that either Drew or Neil Ciceraga are secretly Chuck Tingle.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Son of Thunderbeast posted:

The whole Kabletown arc was phenomenal

The whole thing started because they had to come up with something on the fly after Rip Torn got arrested.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

How could Robert Rodriguez owe Tarantino enough to let him engage in his foot fetish so blatantly?

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

That guy is too grating for me to watch long enough to find out what's funny.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Guy Goodbody got probated for posting a picture of the white house Christmas decorations and that poo poo was hilarious.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

I don't get it

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005


That crocodile just found out Squidward likes crabby patties.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Death of the author says Jon has a Bluetooth enabled vibrator up his rear end and drinks dog cum.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Choco1980 posted:

Uh, it's clearly greenface. :colbert:


Where do you think Space Marines come from?

https://youtu.be/_w15H6Giqoo

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

We should just call this the amusing picture thread. I never laugh at guy goodbody, but I'm always mildly amused.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

The original version of tribute from Tenacious D's HBO show has Pete from 30 Rock as the devil.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Gorilla Salad posted:

It took me way too long to work out where that kid's other leg was.

where? I just assumed it was shopped out.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

I don't know why they didn't just squeeze the last letter in.

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rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Just wait until they have a triangle shirtwaist factory fire sale.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

I feel like that picture is going to be in future history books in the chapter about the lead up to world war 3.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Comptroll The Forums posted:

You've heard of walk-out basements.

This is a walk-off basement.

I've never heard of walk-out basements.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Yes hence the posing on a sign that says knightrider. Also starring Steven King as Hoagie Man and for some reason actual actor Ed Harris.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Elfgames posted:

you would be appreciated much more if you could just figure out the correct threads to post images in.

I'm sorry you're so joyless.

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rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

Aleph Null posted:

Aw, I wish. :smith:

He's the only one of the main folks still alive. Don Amechie, Jessica Tandy, Hume Croynn, Gwen Verdon, Maureen Stapleton, all gone.

Brian Dennehy was 80 this year?
And Steven Guttenberg, Mahoney from Policy Academy, turns 60 this month.

Wilford Brimley is 20 years younger than the rest of the cast. He's just finally as old as he has always looked.

rodbeard
Jul 21, 2005

I like my women how I like my coffee

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Jul 21, 2005

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