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Community => Watto's Junk Yard => Topic started by: Famine on October 15, 2004, 03:05 PM
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With Pop culture being what it is today, some very spunky, annoying, and abrasive, yet slightly entertaining charachters have emerged. Often these celebrities become the butt end of bad satire and impersonations.
I really think it all started when Dave Chappelle did his Rick James show, and coined out the phrase "I'm Rick James, Bitch!". Suddenly springing up on my television set is Little John shouting "WHAT?! WHAT?! OKAY!!!" repeatedly, untill I just want to cut out my ears and use them to suffocate myself, and yet, through the abrasivness, I found it slightly hillarious and sometimes find myself immitaing him in the privacy of my own home.
Another one who resurfaced is Flavor Flav, one of the stars of The Surreal Life, along side JediDefender myth Dave Coulier, and drunk nudist star Brigitte Nielsen. Suddenly all over TV all I can hear is the respect removing howl of "FLAVOR FLAV!!!" as it slowly breaks my psyche.
I figure we all have a celebrity we wish would just stop with their in your face personality, so feel free to discuss them here.
Kevin
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(http://puregold.cooltrap.com/pictures/joey.jpg)
come on now, seriously, cut - it - out.
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(http://puregold.cooltrap.com/pictures/joey.jpg)
come on now, seriously, cut - it - out.
He said Dave Chappelle, not Dave Coulier
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He said Dave Chappelle, not Dave Coulier
you are wrong on so many levels.
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along side JediDefender myth Dave Coulier
Wait. So, he's not dead? ???
I'm so confused... :-\
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Alive and well.
Kevin
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Alive and well.
Kevin
He's on the Surreal Life. I wouldn't say "well", but he's definitely alive.
I love the celebrity impersonations. I have "I'm Rick James bitch!" as my cell ringtone. If you don't like it, don't watch it I say.
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I like it, I just don't need every highschool punk who has cable saying, a whole SEASON after it aired. Damn kids. >:(
Kevin
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I like it, I just don't need every highschool punk who has cable saying, a whole SEASON after it aired. Damn kids. >:(
Kevin
That's what they do man. When blink182's last album came out, I overheard 2 teenage chicks asking a couple guys if they'd heard that new band blink182 (I was at some retail store or at the mall, can't remember which.) I couldn't stop laughing. I had to tell them that I saw that "new band" back in 1994.
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Boy do I have stories. I'm standing in the concession stand and some little black kid (*insert standard 'I'm not racist' comment) stands on my feet and I'm like "Hey dude, your kinda on my feet." and I swear to god this kid was only like 4 and he says "Yo son, step off me *****' I'm walkin' yo! G-Unit!" or some gangster rap garbage. I saw like WTF!!! I'm old enough to be your dad! Look what people are immitating.
It's a shame really.
Kevin