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Old 09-27-2010, 01:43 PM   #921
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Originally Posted by ardeegee View Post
Coincidentally, the clip I came to post ties in well with the latest conversation-- I saw a rerun of The Simpsons tonight that had a parody of this classic piece of dumbassery:

Wasn't such a bad idea; you never know 'till you try. The bad idea would be to try it with a second whale.

And speaking of whales: has there EVER in the history of the planet been a news story concerning a whale where some news anchor didn't begin the story with the words, "A whale of a tale," or "A whale of a problem?" These folks seriously need to hire some new script writers. And if I hear one more news story about events outside our atmosphere that begin with the words, "And now for a story that's out of this world," I think I'm going to shoot my TV.

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