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Booo, no "More Than A Woman"!

@twizm: Titles, Mr. Connery. Not titties.

I've heard from several people that Japanese find crooked or abnormal teeth attractive and endearing, but it probably only applies to ridiculously cute young girls.

Oh, it is on like the former Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan.

@truthtellah: Indeed. And you can always get those colored contacts that are all the rage with the young'uns!

@Culebra: Hm, when I eat Chinese, I'm usually burping from the other end. Probably doesn't taste too good.

It is such a lovely feeling that I no longer have to post up the latest Brawl in the Family myself.

@p4w4rr10r: Liked this one! Shame it got booted.

@StBlackjack: Thank you, I'll be here all night. I tip my hat to you, sir!

@StBlackjack: Well, I dunno about Scooby but I'm down with Scrappy Doo. That nigga my dawg, forizzle, yo.

@meanspirit: Nah. I don't see why anyone would add the "r" sounds to it. "Uh-oh" is not a difficult phrase to pronounce, unless your language lacks vowel sounds or something.

@StBlackjack: But why would any Asian add "r" at the beginning of each syllable? Being Asian myself, I've heard thousands of English sentences butchered by my ethnic comrades, but I don't think anyone would say "ruh-roh".

@BMT: I always thought it was from Scooby-Doo.