@☭CHARIZARD☭: You win an internets.
@☭CHARIZARD☭: You win an internets.
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.
@Platypus Man: Blast all of these lame puns!
@DukeOfPwn: KEEP CRYING BABY
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!
Te quiero CONANDO!
@Culebra: Hm, when I eat Chinese, I'm usually burping from the other end. Probably doesn't taste too good.
@milo128 shouldn't have done that.: The internet is your friend.
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".
@tomsomething: Meh, that's an eyelid thing.
@BMT: I always thought it was from Scooby-Doo.