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JONATHON Member # 2899
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Confusing.
Gilbert B Norman Member # 1541
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Concur with JONATHON, but then at age 65, I was admonished not to review the material.
RRRICH Member # 1418
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But I did enjoy the 2 "favorites"
Never heard of YTMND. As I said, ?????????????
Ira Slotkin Member # 81
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quote:Originally posted by Gilbert B Norman: Concur with JONATHON, but then at age 65, I was admonished not to review the material.
Ah, but I detect an under thirty rebelliousness in your choosing (as did I) to look. As they might say: You (sic) the man now, d o g ....
Ira
Charles Reuben Member # 2263
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Actually I found some of the vignettes on that site to be rather amusing... Particularly liked the one where Howard Dean does the "California Girls" song.
I'm not exactly sure how these tidbits fit into our overall body of knowledge, but I did enjoy playing around with them. Incidentally I'm 49 years old.
CHATTER Member # 1185
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I did not understand any of it, but then again, like Mr. Norman, I failed to heed the admonition.
I did, however, recognize the "you blew it" sound effect from The Price is Right, circa 1970's.
Vicki Member # 3410
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I confess. . .I looked too. I'm not sure what I was looking at but I did look.
JONATHON Member # 2899
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These 2 pages are the most retarded thing I've seen on the internet
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I am considerably older than Jonathon, but I have to admit that I kind of agree with our young friend on this...........
--Rich K
PaulB Member # 4258
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A lot of these pages are (intentionally or not) the most retarded thing you will see on the Internet.
Since there are a lot of parodies of pop and Internet culture, you have to know about terms like "n00b" and "pwned" in order to get them. This is a site you either love or hate
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I looked a couple days ago, but I was embarrassed to admit it. I ignored the warning, and was rewarded with proof that the generation gap is alive and well.
I concur with Jonathon, who, I now suspect, must be older than he looks.
Edit:I just showed it to a co-worker who laughed his head off.
espeefoamer Member # 2815
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What the heck was that? I am totally confused.However the Soul Train F40PH popping a wheely was funny.BTW,I am over 50.
Amtrak207 Member # 1307
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Authorized Personnel Only my left foot. 280's cool, but you guys need a better horn recording. Just a coincidence I saw a bunch of other "What Is Love" rip-offs two days ago on the same site.
Thank God I have a full-time job and plenty of things to do in my spare time now.
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I wouldn't say this is age specific. Pop culture has less to do with age than with whats really funny or pertanant to an indivudual. These links, IMO, are just stupid. But thats only how I see them. On the other hand, I'm a real fan of Homestar Runner http://homestarrunner.com/main9.html , especially the Strongbad e-mails. This too, is a site which generally attracts younger people. I'm also a big fan of Monty Python. Both of which a lot of people feel are very stupid. BTW, I'm 44.
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I'm suprised no one has mentioned the "Office Space" reference (I believe you have my F40PH). If we don't give Milton his F40PH back, will he set the station on fire? Whenever anyone at work tries to borrow my stapler, I go right into Milton: 'What are you doing with my stapler? That's not your stapler, that's my stapler and you already have a stapler and it's not fair if you have two staplers and I have no stapler. I have several pieces of paper that need to be stapled together and I cannot accomplish this if I do not have a stapler. And if you do not give me back my stapler, I will have to set the building on fire.'
Other than that I thought the whole thing was pretty goofy. I'm 50 but still have a 12 y/o sense of humor.