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Old April 8th, 2004, 11:38 AM   #1
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Default A bit of Easter fun

Whether you celebrate Easter or not, you will probably laugh at this page:

http://www.debsfunpages.com/eastersw...asterbunny.swf

After I watched it I still couldn't figure out if it was funny or stupid... or both. So I am looking for a second opinion. Is it or ?

Happy Easter.
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Old April 8th, 2004, 11:49 AM   #2
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Old April 8th, 2004, 11:54 AM   #3
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It's a little weird so I know the b/f will like it but not my thing
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My 10 year old loved it! and has watched it a couple of times, now I can not get that tune out of my head.
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I do have a very odd sense of humor and most people just don't "get" me, so I was wondering. There is one woman I work with who thinks I am a total... well, let's say "female dog" so I don't offend the mods, eh? Anyway, my sarcasm goes way over the head that encases her tiny little brain and she thinks I am just mean. :sigh:

At least it's nice to know that I still retain my inner child though, as I apparently like the same things a 10 year old girl does.
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Old April 8th, 2004, 12:25 PM   #6
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i thought it was funny> cool find

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I do have a very odd sense of humor and most people just don't "get" me, so I was wondering. There is one woman I work with who thinks I am a total... well, let's say "female dog" so I don't offend the mods, eh? Anyway, my sarcasm goes way over the head that encases her tiny little brain and she thinks I am just mean. :sigh:

At least it's nice to know that I still retain my inner child though, as I apparently like the same things a 10 year old girl does.
Your humor is not odd, it would probably fit in over my side of the pond.
Everyone should retain a bit of their inner child.
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Your humor is not odd, it would probably fit in over my side of the pond.
That would explain why my very best friend in the whole world is a Brit born and bred. Even though we don't see each other often, we are completely on the same wavelength the minute we are reunited. And it always turns out that we have read the same books and enjoyed the same shows while we were apart. Apparently we are twins who were separated before birth.
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That would explain why my very best friend in the whole world is a Brit born and bred. Even though we don't see each other often, we are completely on the same wavelength the minute we are reunited. And it always turns out that we have read the same books and enjoyed the same shows while we were apart. Apparently we are twins who were separated before birth.
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They say that many Americans do not get our British sense of humor.
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Old April 8th, 2004, 08:02 PM   #10
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It was a cute little bitty. But well... I think its more for that ten year old little girl than me.
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Old April 8th, 2004, 09:21 PM   #12
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Too cute! I can see why little ones like it!

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They say that many Americans do not get our British sense of humor.
I like it a lot! And it's got your name in it too -- YouKnowWho (well they left out the Why, but its close!)

I love the British sense of humor. First time I saw Python I didn't get it at all, didn't laugh once (while my date was in a riot).

Then one day Holy Grail came on TV and suddenly it burst on me -- I laughed so hard I never thought I'd stop! Since then I found other greats like Mr. Bean, etc. You Brits have a GREAT sense of humor! Anything really good in life takes a bit of time to truly understand and appreciate it (like literature, e.g., and /everybody's/ gotta admit Brits have the BEST lit!).

Can't wait to show my daughter
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I like it a lot! And it's got your name in it too -- YouKnowWho (well they left out the Why, but its close!)

I love the British sense of humor. First time I saw Python I didn't get it at all, didn't laugh once (while my date was in a riot).

Then one day Holy Grail came on TV and suddenly it burst on me -- I laughed so hard I never thought I'd stop! Since then I found other greats like Mr. Bean, etc. You Brits have a GREAT sense of humor! Anything really good in life takes a bit of time to truly understand and appreciate it (like literature, e.g., and /everybody's/ gotta admit Brits have the BEST lit!).

Can't wait to show my daughter
There is very few Brits that do not understand Python, we all love it. I do not know if any of you have seen Faulty Towers, Blackadder or even Red dwarf.
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There is very few Brits that do not understand Python, we all love it. I do not know if any of you have seen Faulty Towers, Blackadder or even Red dwarf.
yes all three in fact we just got Faulty towers on DVD I love that show!
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I am actually saving up money for the complete Monty Python DVD set (about $165 US on amazon.com) and loved Blackadder, Red Dwarf, Fawlty Towers, etc.

Anyone see "A Fish Called Wanda"? Are you c-c-c-c-c-c-coming to k-k-k-k-kill me K-K-K-K-K-Ken?
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I am actually saving up money for the complete Monty Python DVD set (about $165 US on amazon.com) and loved Blackadder, Red Dwarf, Fawlty Towers, etc.

Anyone see "A Fish Called Wanda"? Are you c-c-c-c-c-c-coming to k-k-k-k-kill me K-K-K-K-K-Ken?
believe it or not I actually walked out of the movie theater during a fish called Wanda, I was so upset that the guy ate the other guys pet fish I had to leave...I'm very sensitive about stuff like that, I can't see the humour in it depsite loving the movie Dances With Wolves I could never watch it again because of what they did to the horse and the wolf. I'm a wimp!
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Don't worry, Rowan, the guy who ate the fish definitely got his just reward!
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I saw both Fish Called Wanda and its sequel, Fierce Creatures. I'm sensitive too, but i gotta admit, each time Palin killed one of the ladies little dogs I burst our laughing! The dropped safe was outrageous!

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