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Finally, this thread is born. Here goes! ;)b

Natural products which advertise their freedom from bad things as a feature, but they're so obvious it's ridiculous. For instance, "caffiene free" peppermint tea, or "cholesterol free" dried apricots. O RLY?! ;D

What made you LOL today?

haha that is awesome!

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something similar happened to me last year. i was hangin out in my underwear, got up to go do something, and then suddenly a kitten was dragging down my underwear. I think the tag was sticking out, and Hannah (then a kitten) was too mystified to consider "catching it" would mean CLAWING AT MY ASS AND TAKING MY UNDERWEAR WITH HER.

srsly. it was like i was the coppertone girl.

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something similar happened to me last year. i was hangin out in my underwear, got up to go do something, and then suddenly a kitten was dragging down my underwear. I think the tag was sticking out, and Hannah (then a kitten) was too mystified to consider "catching it" would mean CLAWING AT MY ASS AND TAKING MY UNDERWEAR WITH HER.

srsly. it was like i was the coppertone girl.

bahahahahahahahhaha.

sorry about your ass. but that's hilarious

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sorry about your ass. but that's hilarious

Thanks for the totally random LOLz, VH. You reminded me of one of my odder students, who had a strange habit of substituting "your ass" for "you" in conversation with friends. Like, "Sorry to disturb your ass, but keep it down." Or "I'm going out for a paper, can I bring your ass anything?"
Don't ask me where he got it, but I think it had to do with some British roommates he had at one time.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47GV8Zy7alw&has_verified=1

We're all obviously taking this seriously.

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sorry about your ass. but that's hilarious

Thanks for the totally random LOLz, VH. You reminded me of one of my odder students, who had a strange habit of substituting "your ass" for "you" in conversation with friends. Like, "Sorry to disturb your ass, but keep it down." Or "I'm going out for a paper, can I bring your ass anything?"
Don't ask me where he got it, but I think it had to do with some British roommates he had at one time.

haha! that's awesome. i'm stealing that idea

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47GV8Zy7alw&has_verified=1

We're all obviously taking this seriously.

lmao

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haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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Anything for a story!  I find this freakin' hilarious...in a gross sort of way.
http://thestir.cafemom.com/in_the_news/125208/weather_reporter_gets_blasted_with

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Yea my name isn't even a name. It's a word my folks picked out of an Indian religious text. There is no way anyone can pronounce or spell it... most of the time they assume I wrote my own name wrong and "correct" it. I have so many certificates and official things that don't actually have my name on them because some well meaning person corrected my spelling.

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Theo, same thing happens to me!

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isn't it suh-ron?

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i thought it was sah-rahn.

though now that i think about it, i think i'll mentally pronounce it Sauron.

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i thought it was sah-rahn.

though now that i think about it, i think i'll mentally pronounce it Sauron.

Now that's a real RT  :-D

My RTLOL: Apparently among people of Bengali descent who speak English, "Bengali" became "Bang" became "Bong." I found a new food blog called "Bong Mom's Coookbook." Perhaps only someone who lived through the 70s finds that as funny as I do, I don't know.
BTW it's a good blog. www.bongcookbook.com

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yabbit, although i was made in the 80's i still find it hilarious!

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It's pronounced to rhyme with "car" and "in" like "put the car in the garage"  with the emphasis on the first syllable.
But I get everything and I think it might be harder to pronounce it that way with a U.S. accent? Most U.S. friends seem to say it with the first syllable rhyming with the a in "at".

I have had Sauron before too :P

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ooh that way sounds so pretty!!

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The car in way? Or the at way? :)

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