She looked at me like *I* was the crazy one

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The thread revolves around a humorous exchange regarding the phrase "take a pee," with participants sharing their thoughts on language, wordplay, and light-hearted banter related to the topic of using the restroom. The discussion includes playful references to popular culture and gameshow formats.

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  • One participant expresses concern for their wife's health after she mentions needing to take Tylenol and pee.
  • Another participant encourages the original poster to embrace the situation humorously.
  • Several participants question the phrasing "take a pee," suggesting alternatives and engaging in wordplay.
  • There are references to game shows, with participants joking about how contestants interact with the concept of "pee" and vowels.
  • A participant humorously contrasts the idea of "taking" versus "leaving" a pee.
  • Light-hearted commentary on the silliness of the thread is shared, with some participants enjoying the humor and camaraderie.

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Participants generally agree on the humorous nature of the discussion, though there are differing opinions on the phrasing and word choices related to the topic of urination.

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The discussion is primarily focused on playful language and humor, with no serious or technical claims made. The context of health concerns is mentioned but not elaborated upon.

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On the way home in the car, my wife informed me that she needs to get home to take some Tylenol and pee.

I strongly advised her to reconsider.
 
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There you go, Dave! Get with the program.
 
when i read the title i thought this is going to be a thread like this one
 
she should be fine, it's alcohol you have to worry about.
 
I've never understood why people say "take a pee". Clearly, you leave a pee.
 
lisab said:
I've never understood why people say "take a pee". Clearly, you leave a pee.

I don't take a pee but I just pee.
 
I wonder if anyone on Jeopardy ever said "I'd like to take a "p".
 
Waiter I would like to have a bowl of chicken soup...On second thought hold up that chicken and make it pea. Old old old
 
zoobyshoe said:
I wonder if anyone on Jeopardy ever said "I'd like to take a "p".

I think you mean Wheel of Fortune. :smile:
 
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jtbell said:
I think you mean Wheel of Fortune. :smile:
That's right.
 
  • #11
zoobyshoe said:
That's right.

...in the form of a question please...
 
  • #12
DaveC426913 said:
...in the form of a question please...
May I go pee?
 
  • #13
Contestants get the p for free. They have to buy the vowels. That sounds suspicious to me.
 
  • #14
edward said:
Contestants get the p for free. They have to buy the vowels. That sounds suspicious to me.

So, p is free but vowel movements are not...
 
  • #15
DaveC426913 said:
So, p is free but vowel movements are not...

:biggrin:
 
  • #16
This thread is really silly, however, it made me smile, way to go Dave... and the rest of the peanut gallery.

Are you competing with Pengy ? :biggrin:

Rhody...
 
  • #17
To 'p' or not to 'p'
that is the question.
 

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