But it triggered flashbacks of stumbling upon a -honest to God- rock/paper/scissors tournament (for adults) on ESPN 2. Complete with golf-announcer guy *seriously* wondering if the fact one of the shooters was left-handed would be a handicap or advantage for her in the next round.
I submit this as proof that there are too many sport networks and program hours to fill with, well, actual sports. Oh, and I'd like ESPN to consider bringing hot potato (with a potato fresh from the oven of course) to the screen if playground games are moving mainstream. At least people would actually move around.
I saw that same tournament. It was a clearly a joke. They had interviews where people were talking about their strategy, and people stunned at an upset victory. The announcer was not serious at all; he was deadpan.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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Haha, my new favourite indexed. :D
Ha! Perfect. :)
Haha, brilliant!
oh god, that pun is bad enough for me to want to cut my face up and sell it as ham
it took me a few seconds to get it too
aaaaaaahhhh
Kind of like This Flickr Photo for the 'Badass RoShamBo' contest for ColorWars2008?
You crack me up.
shoot!
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Most excellent!
Perfect timing for the Twitter ColorWars2008 -- so what team are you on?!? LOL
Best one I've ever read.
nice... although I was thinking something along the lines of cutting out a newspaper article or ransom note and throwing it through someone's window.
I love it!
the best jokes take 2 seconds of WTF to get! nice.
HA! So good.
took me a few seconds and 3 readings to get it... my favorite indexed though ^^
Rock + Scissors = Fall Out Boy
Awesome!
But it triggered flashbacks of stumbling upon a -honest to God- rock/paper/scissors tournament (for adults) on ESPN 2. Complete with golf-announcer guy *seriously* wondering if the fact one of the shooters was left-handed would be a handicap or advantage for her in the next round.
I submit this as proof that there are too many sport networks and program hours to fill with, well, actual sports. Oh, and I'd like ESPN to consider bringing hot potato (with a potato fresh from the oven of course) to the screen if playground games are moving mainstream. At least people would actually move around.
I don't get it... Could someone explain please?
I saw that same tournament. It was a clearly a joke. They had interviews where people were talking about their strategy, and people stunned at an upset victory. The announcer was not serious at all; he was deadpan.
hahaha... I love it I--probably my favorite
That's fantastic!
great!
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