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DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Dude1967 on July 28, 2008, 09:30:24 PM
I am the Walrus.

It's like Lenin said, you look for the Waldo who benefits, ah, you know, ah...

SmokeytheBuddha

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Quote from: Turtle on July 22, 2008, 01:51:27 PM
What's a Pelligrino Walter?

Turtle, St.Pellegrino is a mineral water, very expensive, in my country the price is 4 dollars the little bottle, is like Evian.


Hey new shit has come to light. My light anyway. The blonde thug is played by Mark Pellegrino - the same actor that played the abusive ex husband of Dexter's girlfriend in the TV show Dexter. Which is an awesome show, by the way. As far as serial killers go, Dexter is about as Dudeish as they come. That's not saying much, of course. Still, great show.

Not that Waldo knew that of course. Or did he? Maybe he was an uber-troll. Nah - face it, there's no connection.

If I had to put a face on Waldo, it would be this...



Hahahahaha. Wonderful man. We're all very fond of him. Very free-spirited.
The whole concept abates.

brandt

Our guest has to be leaving, now!

the void

Yo I was on holydays so I couldn t follow what u said.

San Pellegrino is Italian Water. In France, Water is more cheap. San P is for rich people. For the equivalent of 4$ (3,50 euros), you can buy perhaps 4 or 5 gallons of mineral water.

Uh just a question, but "In and Out" burgers : they choose themselves the name? seems like burgers you can swallow... and reject, they go in, they go out..... sorry :P

brandt

Phone's ringin', Void

Andrea D.

Quote from: the void on July 30, 2008, 07:13:53 AM
Yo I was on holydays so I couldn t follow what u said.

San Pellegrino is Italian Water. In France, Water is more cheap. San P is for rich people. For the equivalent of 4$ (3,50 euros), you can buy perhaps 4 or 5 gallons of mineral water.

Uh just a question, but "In and Out" burgers : they choose themselves the name? seems like burgers you can swallow... and reject, they go in, they go out..... sorry :P

Ahh, well, you know. Strikes and gutters, ups and downs, lotta ins lotta outs lotta what have yous, man.
Dime Sandra.¡¡Que ridiculo!!

Turtle

Quote from: the void on July 30, 2008, 07:13:53 AM
Yo I was on holydays so I couldn t follow what u said.

San Pellegrino is Italian Water. In France, Water is more cheap. San P is for rich people. For the equivalent of 4$ (3,50 euros), you can buy perhaps 4 or 5 gallons of mineral water.

Uh just a question, but "In and Out" burgers : they choose themselves the name? seems like burgers you can swallow... and reject, they go in, they go out..... sorry :P

Void....I think its a reference to the legendary American fast food/drive-thru type restaurant which, some would argue, is the greatest accomplishment of our beautifully vainglorious culture.

The "In and Out" would refer to the speed in which you get your food (not a suggestion of a digestive process), either inside or through the drive-thru, it is also very possible that its a modern day remnant (assuming 1991 is modern) of the old Drive-In Burger Joints where you pull up and a cute waitress in rollerskates takes your order from your car.
Possible.
Careful man, there's a beverage here!



No funny stuff, ok?