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The Best Show on WFMU => Show Discussion => Topic started by: Chad from Oregon on June 07, 2009, 09:21:14 PM
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I predict that Larry ther' will stop by for an in-studio chat with Mike long before Spike will finally give in to Tom.
Somehow, I get the impression that Larry The Perv is much less concerned about his "mystique" and would be thrilled about just leaving the house without alarming the neighbors.
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I predict that Larry ther' will stop by for an in-studio chat with Mike long before Spike will finally give in to Tom.
Somehow, I get the impression that Larry The Perv is much less concerned about his "mystique" and would be thrilled about just leaving the house without alarming the neighbors.
Two words prevent this: "ankle bracelet."
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I predict that Larry ther' will stop by for an in-studio chat with Mike long before Spike will finally give in to Tom.
Somehow, I get the impression that Larry The Perv is much less concerned about his "mystique" and would be thrilled about just leaving the house without alarming the neighbors.
Two words prevent this: "ankle bracelet."
"I got dis ankle bracelet dere."
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I predict that Larry ther' will stop by for an in-studio chat with Mike long before Spike will finally give in to Tom.
Somehow, I get the impression that Larry The Perv is much less concerned about his "mystique" and would be thrilled about just leaving the house without alarming the neighbors.
Two words prevent this: "ankle bracelet."
Which in-studio visit would the ankle bracelet prevent?
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What are the chances that his last name's Kleist?
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Two words prevent this: "ankle bracelet."
Sarah, should these two words be in quotes?
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Ha.
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Two words prevent this: "ankle bracelet."
Sarah, should these two words be in quotes?
"Fuck you," "Julie," he said. "You can 'take' your 'friend' Sarah, 'with you,'" he added.
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Two words prevent this: "ankle bracelet."
Sarah, should these two words be in quotes?
"Fuck you," "Julie," he said. "You can 'take' your 'friend' Sarah, 'with you,'" he added.
"Fuck you, Julie," he said. "You can take your 'friend' Sarah with you," he added.
Isn't that the way it should be, Sarah? I can see why my "friend" Buffcoat used the quotes around "friend" to denote irony, but I think the quotes around "take" and "with you" don't make sense. Wouldn't it be better to say, "with-you"? Also, shouldn't the comma after "with you" be outside the single quotes? Since it's safe to assume that the same "he" is speaking both sentences, don't you also think "he" shouldn't have added "he added"?
Or do you think he meant to say this:
"Fuck you." (unknown speaker)
"Julie," he said. "You can take your 'friend' Sarah with you."
Should I lay off the caffeine?
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Should I lay off the caffeine?
I chose the question I could answer with absolute certainty. The answer is "yes."
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What are the chances that his last name's Kleist?
What if Bob Odenkirk was calling as Larry the Perv this whole time? The mind reels.
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What are the chances that his last name's Kleist?
What if Bob Odenkirk was calling as Larry the Perv this whole time? The mind reels.
I don't know if Odenkirk could pull off that accent.
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What are the chances that his last name's Kleist?
What if Bob Odenkirk was calling as Larry the Perv this whole time? The mind reels.
I don't know if Odenkirk could pull off that accent.
What accent? That's the King's English, boy!
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What are the chances that his last name's Kleist?
What if Bob Odenkirk was calling as Larry the Perv this whole time? The mind reels.
I don't know if Odenkirk could pull off that accent.
What accent? That's the King's English, boy son!
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What are the chances that his last name's Kleist?
What if Bob Odenkirk was calling as Larry the Perv this whole time? The mind reels.
I don't know if Odenkirk could pull off that accent.
What accent? Th Dat's the King's English, boy son dehr
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This whole thread is cracking me up ... dehr.
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It just occurred to me that in the last few weeks - with the change of call letters to the new filth arrangement - that Larry has been calling in on an even more frequent basis, even with logging in multiple calls on a few nights.
It's no wonder that he's also suddenly inspired to put this "fantasy radio play" into action on the air of MFU.
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If Bob Odenkirk called the best show my brain would cave-in.
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WOFU
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oh, Fredericks