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:rofl: just as good!Knavish said:HAHAHAHAHA.. That was great!
It reminds me of this: http://www.ebaumsworld.com/screamscare.html
pffft. YANKS!honestrosewater said:Was I the only one waiting for one of those people to pull out their gun?
Well, if you jump out of the bushes at people enough times... and hellllooo - dressing like a Middle Eastern terrorist doesn't help either. (And don't pretend you don't know what I mean.)Smurf said:pffft. YANKS!
Oh I wasn't going to pretend I don't know what you mean. I was just going to disagree with you completely.honestrosewater said:Well, if you jump out of the bushes at people enough times... and hellllooo - dressing like a Middle Eastern terrorist doesn't help either. (And don't pretend you don't know what I mean.)
I said Middle Eastern terrorist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:NickBergandFiveMen.JPGSmurf said:And I still am:
-That is not middle eastern garments
:rofl: Yes, I know when someone jumps out of a tree at me, the first thing I think is: hm, he must not be a terrorist, when was the last time they jumped out of a tree at someone? But then I remember this terrorist in a tree.-When was the last time a terrorist 'jumped out' at his target.?
Oh, was that in Canada?-No one gets shot in Canada for merely jumping out at someone unless it's done by an American. (I imagine it's the same in almost every other western country too)
Did you look at the pictures?! Yes, fine, they probably don't dress that way in public, but hello, you're thinking too much. Try to think like someone who carries a gun on their walk in the park.Pengwuino said:Middle eastern terrorists don't normally run around in LAYERED BLACK CLOTHING lol :P
I don't know, I was providing a basis for comparison to justify my 'Yanks!' comment.honestrosewater said:Oh, was that in Canada?
I didn't mean he should be shot, BTW, I was just kind of expecting it.
Again, in Canada no one carries a gun on them for a walk in the park.Did you look at the pictures?! Yes, fine, they probably don't dress that way in public, but hello, you're thinking too much. Try to think like someone who carries a gun on their walk in the park.
... unless they're naked. Who shoots naked people?Pengwuino said:haha well if you want to think like that, anyone who jumps out of the bush is going to get shot
What, you've never heard of ninja terrorists?Smurf said:Plus, most of them would think of 'ninja' before 'terrorist', I know I would. The fact that he might resemble a terrorist didn't even cross my mind watching that video.
honestrosewater said:... unless they're naked. Who shoots naked people?
I guess I should warn Moonbear not invite you to next year's NAKED party...Pengwuino said:I sure as hell will
Um, I think it's in Canada, so...Pengwuino said:Well, whos going to be there? ;)
Fair enough. There will be lots of hot chicks there.Pengwuino said:hot chicks
im a guy, should the questin answer itself :D
Pfft. My brother and his friends used to make movies sooo much funnier than that. Hm, none of them are on his website yet. There's a comic they made. http://www.jasonrawley.com/jedicomic.htmlIm still watching this hilarious ninja video
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