Hey, it’s Lou! I sorta remember that guy.
Except wait–I also vaguely remember Lou or someone who looks just like him taking off his glasses to reveal he was actually Dave the whole time. In which case I guess this could just be where Dave put the “real” Lou because he’s Dave.
That first pun doesn’t work if you speak Spanish – “con” is pronounced with a long “o.” Don’t want to be too much of a downer, though – anyone know where I can pick up some decent gustation?
two fantastic and original puns, both with questionable pronunciation. Me and my follicles can’t handle this. Is that a backwards teddy bear with a bugged-out cartoon eyeball on his rump and also some cilia?
Hey, it’s Lou! I sorta remember that guy.
Except wait–I also vaguely remember Lou or someone who looks just like him taking off his glasses to reveal he was actually Dave the whole time. In which case I guess this could just be where Dave put the “real” Lou because he’s Dave.
That first pun doesn’t work if you speak Spanish – “con” is pronounced with a long “o.” Don’t want to be too much of a downer, though – anyone know where I can pick up some decent gustation?
Xin: Now that you mention it, Lou DOES have a strange track record with his status re: existence.
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snek: There’s nothing more American-pop-culture than misusing and mispronouncing words. Let’s split some jalapeeno poppers.
two fantastic and original puns, both with questionable pronunciation. Me and my follicles can’t handle this. Is that a backwards teddy bear with a bugged-out cartoon eyeball on his rump and also some cilia?
Well, no one’s pronouncing “solder” anything like “soldier.” That one’s really more of a visual pun.
I took about a billion years of Spanish, but I still know how most Americans pronounce “chili con carne.”
Oh, and that’s a blindfolded teddy bear head with a pointy snout and otherworldly tendrils.
Ohh I see it now. His blindfolder has been very conservative with the blindfold-tie-tails.
Can’t have them getting tangled up with the tendrils, you know.