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Waaaaassssupppp!
One of the best internet memes of the last decade.
Reworked - so it's even better. Man - I wish we could get video embeds working.
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Re: Waaaaassssupppp!
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Re: Waaaaassssupppp!
Another link to the original and the 2008 version.
http://www.americablog.com/2008/10/wassup-2008.html |
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What? John, your impressive ability to stop a thread stone dead just never ceases to amaze me. We're going to have to make up a dirty forums equivalent for the Godwin Law. The Rodriguez Corollary perhaps.
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Re: Waaaaassssupppp!
Saw that last week Chuck - bit a' nostalgia + bit a' politics - made me smile.
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Waaaaassssupppp? ![]() Oh come on, I can't believe no-one else was gonna say it... |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/staticlullaby/2943660806/ No idea who she is, but she turns me on.
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Re: Waaaaassssupppp!
Yeah - know what you mean about turning it into a downer - because what is special about this remix of the original - is that it turns the past into hope.
Having in the last 2 weeks said goodbye to a grandmother and an auntie - I've been doing a lot of thinking about what's gone and what we've lost. Funny to think that it's been almost a decade since I started here - and I've changed hugely. As has this place. As has the planet. Ten years ago I was on a whole 'nother road - living large - single - riding a roller-coaster and partying hard. Now I own a home, married and work a regular job. New challenges, new parties. But in the midst of all the pondering, and wondering about what we've missed out on - or should have said to each other - I have to hope. Each night, I lay my hand on my wife's belly and talk to my child, who's due to arrive onto this planet in early March. I tell them about my day, and how I'm feeling - and sometimes I feel them kick or move. And that makes me smile. And hope. On that note we should probably retire this thread or all the young ones will wonder why the old guys are being so boring.
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