Woody wrote:Knurled wrote:Oooohhhh...now I get it.Wally wrote: That was one of my favorite things to watch. Back before Gulliani ruined New York every so often you'd ride the train back to Long Island with someone who couldn't stop talking about the great VCR, stereo ect he bought off a guy on the street that "fell off a truck". Did they really think that some fleet of trucks was passing through Times Square with no rear doors, chock full of poorly stacked electronics?"Fell off a truck" is actually the euphemism for "corrupt driver stole it from a delivery he was making".
It's one of those phrases you're required to say in Frank Rizzo's voice.
mad_machine wrote: Mad TV Ipad
"please don't make us explain how it works"..
didn't the production company try to sue Apple for stealing the name?
Knurled wrote:Wally wrote: That was one of my favorite things to watch. Back before Gulliani ruined New York every so often you'd ride the train back to Long Island with someone who couldn't stop talking about the great VCR, stereo ect he bought off a guy on the street that "fell off a truck". Did they really think that some fleet of trucks was passing through Times Square with no rear doors, chock full of poorly stacked electronics?"Fell off a truck" is actually the euphemism for "corrupt driver stole it from a delivery he was making".
mad_machine wrote: Mad TV Ipad
That was pretty funny, but from that was prominently linked this, which is terrible in every way. Now I'm sad for humanity again.
Jay wrote:mad_machine wrote: Mad TV IpadThat was pretty funny, but from that was prominently linked this, which is terrible in every way. Now I'm sad for humanity again.![]()
this was linked from that..
Jay wrote:mad_machine wrote: Mad TV IpadThat was pretty funny, but from that was prominently linked this, which is terrible in every way. Now I'm sad for humanity again.![]()
I can't help but imagine chopping an onion directly on an iPad screen, and then trying to pry out the embedded shards of glass.
The video description, though, is brilliant . Now I'm not sure if the whole thing is a joke or not...
First user selects number of pieces (persons) and place the bread or cake on the pad. Then it shows the basic guidelines with equal size for each piece. User can interactively change the sizes to best match there requirement (Fat kid might need a large piece).
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