Saturday, April 19, 2008

This One's For Junlee...



11 comments:

The Sports Satirist said...

I remember that classic episode of South Park about gingers. Oh dear God. I was rolling on the floor with laughter.

fatherkrishna said...

Oh yes! The one where Cartman says Kyle is a "day walker"! We have that episode burned to a DVD! Priceless!

Junlee said...

That first video was really funny, but that second one...

that was hilarious!!!

"Total strangers assuming we're Scottish!"

LOL!!! I've actually had one person think I was British before (before hearing me talk of course, lol) because of how I looked.

The Sports Satirist said...

Then, Eric learns that he is no really a ginger at the end of the episode. It was truly priceless.

Unknown said...

.... man this is the first time I have ever heard of gingers... pretty funny stuff.

Father, have you played Okami for the Wii yet..?

fatherkrishna said...

No, only on the PS2... I never finished it though... It's on my ever growing "Need to finish that one..." list, along with Kingdom Hearts, Headhunter, Max Payne, Blue Stinger, RE Umbrella Chronicles, Red Steel, Yakuza, RE Dead Aim, Half Life, Alone In The Dark, Sam and Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die, DMC2 etc. etc.

gnome said...

And let's not forget Monkey Island dear Father. Mind you, this was a threat really...

Unknown said...

Jeeze.. That sounds like my need to finish art projects.. lol

fatherkrishna said...

Oh and obviously *ahem* Monkey Island thingy...

I'm useless Gnome, please come to these shores ASAP and bestow your Grecian discipline... ;)

The Sports Satirist said...

What the hell is the difference between a cracker and a ginger?

fatherkrishna said...

"What the hell is the difference between a cracker and a ginger?"

All of us white folk are crackers Funnyman, whereas Gingers are a white sub-class...

They are the lowest of the white low... Not that I'm dissing them. I am one (beard at least) I married one and I fathered two of them... Fortunately my eldest by-passed the ginger gene and can pass as a 'norm'...