If so, a marvelous medication has been brought to my attention that could absolutely help you. So check out http://www.panexa.com
You’ll thank me later.
PAD
If so, a marvelous medication has been brought to my attention that could absolutely help you. So check out http://www.panexa.com
You’ll thank me later.
PAD
Pills to make you pretty
Pills to make you smart
But beware the side effects:
Some pills make you fart
Somehow the phrase, “Don’t taunt happy-fun-ball” comes to mind.
Thank you, Mr. David. You may have saved my life. I’ll be speaking to my doctor when he comes back from vacation 😛
Thanks, I’ll keep it in mind for next year.
This year I’m still here in NY while the rest of the family is in GA, so I’m feeling pretty good. 😉
I’m sure this will help me or anyone else.
And by the way Merry Christmas and happy holidays to my favorite author! You know who I mean, don’t you? 😉
Nicole
Finally, something to help me with my geeky laugh! Wait, that’s one of the side effects? Ah well, the search continues…
And what’s with the picture on the top of the ad?
Shouldn’t that be “merde”? 🙂
Merry Christmas, Peter, to you and your family. Thanks for all the entertainment this year.
JB
Absolutely priceless…
I just wonder how many people I forward it to will think it’s serious without reading it.
-Rex Hondo-
My sister — i think it was — sent me that one a couple weeks ago.
Hve ou seen this one? (According to the text with it, it’s an outtake from a Brit car commercial; it’s weird; the car just sort of disappears…)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3385579284690408654
And to anyone reading this today:
Merry Christmas!
Happy Hannukkah!
Happy belated Yule!
Merry X-mas!
Merii Kurisumasu!
Feliz Navidad!
Have a nice day.
Fröhliche Weihnachten!
Joyeux Noël
-Rex Hondo-
Want information on any drug for people like me?
http://www.crazymeds.org/
approved by 4 out of 5 mental patients.
Happy Channukah, Peter (Did I spell it right?). 🙂
And Merry Christmas to everyone who celerates that.
And Ramadan, Diwali, Kwanza, Winter Solstice, etc….
So…if I take this stuff and avoid dihydrogen monoxide:
http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
I could live forever. Good to know.
Hoppy Halidays, all.
Chris
Luigi, your well-wishings for Ramadan and Diwali are a touch belated (this year, Ramadan began in October and ended in early November, while Diwali fell in early November).
As for your spelling of Channukah, it’s no more right or wrong than anyone else’s. A “proper” transliteration would render it [C]H-N-K-H, since standard Hebrew doesn’t signify vowels–the [C]H represents a letter which represents the same sound as the “ch” in the Scottish “loch” but can also be transliterated simply as H, although the final H represents a completely different Hebrew letter which is pronounced akin to the English “h”. In a “proper” transliteration, there would only be would one “n” and one “k”–either Chanukah or Hanukah–but English isn’t known to respect non-Latin alphabets when it comes to transliteration.
Well, my muslim cop friend told me about Ramadan being over when I spoke to him on December 12, but I didn’t know about Diwali. In any case, my post above was made with my tongue planted firmly in my cheek (hëll, I could’ve included Easter, Valentine’s, St. Patty’s and Fourth of July too), but thanks for the edification, Joesph. 🙂
And a happy Un-Birthday to all!
Unless it happens to be your birthday, in which case, Happy Birthday!
-Rex Hondo-
I think it’s very insensitive of you, PAD, to make fun of people who get depressed around the holiday season…hëll, I can’t even keep a straight face writing this! Very funny site.
Seriously, though, I do hate the holidays. Thank goodness they’re almost over.
Hmm, even good for pet squirrels, eh?
LOL. That was a great one. Kudos to whoever designed that site.