Posts Tagged ‘haha’

Best Bash Quote of the Week #4

It’s been a long time since I did this. I mean, last BBQW was number #3 and was published October 3rd 2007. But still, this one goes out to Haltemien - this blog’s Chief Whiner (aka Lè Complaínt Executiff) - since he’s the one who reminded me of how awesome the quote was:

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Do Blind People Count Their Wipes?

It must have been one of the more intriguing discussions I had last Sunday while at work at the Mail center. My colleague brought up this very important topic which made us debate for at least 40 long minutes. We didn’t come to any conclusion, and I thought it would be good to continue the [...]

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Where Did All The Midgets Go?

Due to a lot of dreaming of midgets, and involvement in discussion around ‘em little buggers, I’ve written this poem which I want to share with all of you:
Where Did All The Midgets Go? (by koew)
I wonder, o, I wonder
Where dids the Midgets go?
I knoweth not, as a raindrop knoweth no pain in falling
Hidden little [...]

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Best Bash Quote of the Week #3

As I’m still at work, I had to fight for some spare time to check out the /?latest on Bash. Here I’ll serve you another akward-situation quote, much like the other ones I’ve posted before. Here goes:
<Richad34> Oy I had a bad night
<Richad34> I couldn’t sleep, and had no idea what to do. My parents [...]

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Best Bash Quote of the Week #2

Had a quick break from work, so I decided to take a stroll over the ?latest on Bash. Mostly I enjoy the 3-liners that’s quick read and gives you a laugh, but there’s something profoundly greater with the long ones. I give you the BBQW #2:
<SinTax> I did something today that nobody will be able [...]

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Laugh And You Lose #1

I just did a print screen of this, which I got from a sweep on 4chan’s /b/ - the place where all questions will be answered with either rule 34, or tits/gtfo:

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