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No. Sounds like that was from the show Reno 911.Moonbear said:Was that for real?
Yes, it is from Reno 911! Love that show!mrjeffy321 said:No. Sounds like that was from the show Reno 911.
FrogPad said::rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
I just noticed that he actually said the entire alphabet CORRECTLY backwards!
You must be the biggest Ed Sullivan fan on the planet. Nobody else uses that term.FrogPad said:Man I should get the box set of that shoe.
yomamma said:and as for the alphabet thing...
that's easy, just memorize it
:rofl: :uhh: :uhh:Pythagorean said:While I'm not impressed that my grandfather was able to memorize the alphabet backwards, I'm impressed that he had the balls to do spout it to a cop while he was drunk, in his boxers, riding his tractor around downtown. It got him a night in jail every time (do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars)
Sadly, this is not an exaggeration.
Danger said:You must be the biggest Ed Sullivan fan on the planet. Nobody else uses that term.
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