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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2003
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The big funny screen caps thread
Okay, you take a picture of whatever you can find on the internet and give it a funny cap.
And another show jumps the shark. ![]() "What did I just step in?" ![]() WHAAZUUUUP! Okay go on.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Kentucky
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hehe
i love funny pics... heres one i picked up a few months ago
i have more if anybody wants me to post them [img] http://jerry.smith2.home.insightbb.com/pics/yes.bmp [/img] speaks for itself eh? twang' on, jerry |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: The Sunny Side of the Street
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Excuse me,...
... but what does it mean to "Jump the Shark"? Forgive my ignorance, but I've read this expression several times recently and have no clue what to make of it. Thanks.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Re: Excuse me,...
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Historically, the phrase comes from the old television series, Happy Days. In one episode, around the middle part of series run, Arthur Fonzarelli--The FONZ, arbiter of all things cool--performs a ludicrous stunt in which he jumps over a pool of sharks on a pair of skis. All while wearing swim trunks AND his trademark black leather bike jacket. The general consensus is that this is the very episode when Happy Days showed true cheesiness; consequently, it went downhill in entertainment quality, never to recover. Hence the origins of the phrase, "jump the shark." Initially, "jump the shark" applied to TV shows only; now, it applies to most anything. Joel |
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![]() "Salvador, you insufferable pyro--you melted my Patek Philippes!" ![]() "OK, fellas...smoke 'em if ya got 'em." ![]() "Henry, take me now, you rutting beast!" ![]() "I SAID 'HAND ME THE SHOWER GEL AND MY PUMICE STONE,' NOT 'HAND ME SOUR GELATO PILED HIGH IN A CONE'! DUMBASS!" ![]() "OK! OK! OK! OK! I swear I'll never call you a DUMBASS ever again! I swear, really!" Joel |
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![]() HOLY CRAP! ![]() @#$% MOSQUITOES! ![]() "See, I told you that we should've taken the turn to the left!" ![]() "hey do you people mind? A guy wants a little privacy when bathing!" ![]() Dr. John: "I been in the right place But it must have been the wrong time" ![]() Barry White, saved my life.
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![]() [size=2]*Actually taken from a The Man From U.N.C.L.E. comic book from the 1960s. Could any caption I add under the original caption here really make it any more surreal--or funny? Not that there's anything wrong with that....[/size] Joel |
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![]() "Originally, this was the story Marty Robbins put to the music of El Paso, with the-then working title of Metropolitan Life Building; unfortunately, Marty had to scrap the Millet story lyrics when he couldn't think of a word that rhymes with 'ink eraser.'" |
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