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Those are HILARIOUS! I have to look at them again…
I love the Muppet Breakfast Club … hahahahaha
Ooh – there’s more than one page of them!!
Look at Sam the Eagle in “Legal Eagles”. I am howling.
YES!! BB Mountain!!….IT…hahahahaha I love them. Silver STreak !!hahahahah
How about Oscar in the middle of Schindler’s List. hahahahaha
I KNOW soo funny! and Mr Rogers …
The Horse Whisperer one is killin’ me.
Don’t do it, Bert!
PeeWee Herman in the knife in American Psycho! Bwah! “I know you are, but what am I?”
They do this every Friday. It’s a different topic. If you look in the archives of Photoshop Phriday (on the left menu bar) there are TONS of movie-based PPs. Which are generally the best, I think.
I just couldn’t get over there being both a Breakfast Club and Grizzly Man image right there and had to let you know about it.
However, much of the content on SA is very offensive. Consider yourself warned.
I don’t offend easily. I love fart jokes, boobs, poop jokes, blonde jokes, dirty limericks, as well as pornographic puppet-sex as seen in Team America.
Speaking of dirty limericks …
Lisa – hahahahahaha I know!!!
I figured you could hang, Sheila, but I wanted to float the warning for some of your readers.
The Roo link was great!
The muppet in the Grizzly Man one is my beloved Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House, which was one of Alex’s favorite TV shows EVER. We even went to see him live!
So I get a little misty when I see ol’ Bear. He was a good friend.
Lisa – ohhh – so cute!!!
cullen – hahahah I know – that first limerick on the page just cracked me UP!
There once was a lady from Dallas,
Used a dynamite stick for a phallus.
They found her vagina in North Carolina,
And her asshole in Buckingham Palace.
OH. MY. GOD.
I know!!! hahahahahaha
Funny limerick story (without a funny limerick):
When I was attending the Primary Leadership and Development Course — basically, the course you take in the Army to get promoted to sergeant — we had a fancy dinner at the end called a Dining In.
Part of the Dining In involved students putting on quick “plays” or reciting limericks that poked fun at their instructors. Each table was required to do at least two things. I had decided to do a limerick about one of our instructors.
Following regular form … I gave the typical five-line limerick and sat down. There were a couple of chuckles here and there but everyone seemed to be expecting more. The next day, I kept getting asked why my limerick wasn’t longer.
I really didn’t want to get involved in explaining what a limerick traditionally is, so I just explained, “Genetics, I guess.”
Somehow, the Teletubby/28 Days Later one is killing me!
tracey – hahaha I know … that one is just hysterical …