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    spoons= Cocaine cooking/ measuring utensil maybe?

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    a spoon is that shovel you eat yer cornflakes with. what do you call em

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    haha, it's just a frickin spoon, as in knife, fork, spoon etc.
    Jeez you americans aren't the sharpest

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    Originally posted by Proper Bo, I tell thee@10 July 2003 - 15:34
    haha, it's just a frickin spoon, as in knife, fork, spoon etc.
    Jeez you americans aren't the sharpest
    I'm sorry, I just fail to see the humor or meaning from the "pile of spoons", or that phrase being a favorite.

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    After doing some research, that geller guy, apparently is not famous enough to be known in America. Geller, being able to bend spoons with his mind is a wild farce too dumb for Americans to bother pondering about.

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    damn british.. lol, i love the british, they are so much cooler than us americans. with there crazy shows and bos and stuff.
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    Originally posted by Spindulik@10 July 2003 - 23:48
    I&#39;m sorry, I just fail to see the humor or meaning from the "pile of spoons", or that phrase being a favorite.
    You really dont get the joke here mate, michael jackson ane uri geller are supposedly best mates you see? and in the sketch he just says that if you take the spoons off him, he&#39;ll cry. It&#39;s that simple&#33;

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    Originally posted by Proper Bo, I tell thee@10 July 2003 - 15:57
    ....and in the sketch he just says that if you take the spoons off him, he&#39;ll cry. It&#39;s that simple&#33;
    What sketch? It just isn&#39;t funny to me.

    Okay, do you find South Park funny?

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    i usually love british humor but i missed this one, first time i saw him i figured they were making fun of the mentally/physically challenged again. till i saw his masks
    but everyones a fan of some humor or music. or art.

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    Originally posted by GutterJim@10 July 2003 - 19:12
    i usually love british humor but i missed this one, first time i saw him i figured they were making fun of the mentally/physically challenged again. till i saw his masks
    but everyones a fan of some humor or music. or art.
    Humor that makes me laugh:
    - some JackAss clips
    - Most of South Park
    - Few SpongeBob cartoons
    - Howard Stern Radio (occasionally)
    - George Carlin
    - Rat Race (the movie)

    Normal stuff, you know....

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    George Carlin kicks ass, especially in the Jay and Silent Bob Movies

    We&#39;ve probably cleared this up by now but I still like to type shit

    And the whole spoon thing, have you never seen the simpsons where homer uses those language tapes (bcause he thinks they are weight loss tapes), and when he comes off them he has to ask marge what &#39;that thing is you use to dig ice cream with&#39; and she replies &#39;a spoon?&#39;

    So you must have figurered out what a spoon is by now, if you see the Micheal Jackson clip then you&#39;ll see a bowl filled with spoons, hence &#39;Heres a pile of spoons&#39;

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