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Unfortunately the transcript is still unavailable – Google can do a lot but there are limits. I guess the memo should read “Next time don’t miss the beer tour.”
I’ll let the guilty party remain anonymous. At least as anonymous as the can remain given their condition. And yes – I did listen to this in STEREO! How awesome.
If you laugh at this you are probably a terrible person. Then again if Pat Sajak would have said “Ninja Please” we may have had the single greatest moment in Television history.
Here is the relatively more direct South Park version of the event – proving that perhaps art imitates life. If you choose to believe South Park is art and Wheel of Fortune represents life. Might be a stretch for both.
So I’m not entirely sure why this video makes me think of my friend _ick. But for some reason it does. No _ick wouldn’t have said something like that but I am betting _ick knows people who would. Those of you that know _ick probably know what I am talking about.
What? I said no N.
If you haven’t read or seen the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo you are missing a really good story. It is a foreign book/film and if you catch it on Netflix you will really enjoy reading the movie (subtitles) which can be a pain but in this particular case wasn’t terrible. So what does any of this have to do with the movie to the right? There is an Americanized version of the movie coming out soon. Why? I’m not the only one that is anti-subtitles obviously. But – that being said I imagine there are other things in the movie that have been Americanized other than the language. I mean – the movie was pretty graphic in parts – do American audiences have the stomach for that? Probably not.
So here is the Funny or Die version of the film that take the premise of Americanizing an additional step or two. So now that we’ve completely toned everything down the viewing public can enjoy it and possibly relate to it.