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I wanted a pudding pop but, every time I

  • I wanted a pudding pop but, every time I went to get one, the ghostly visage of Bill Cosby rose up before me. The same thing happened with Toaster Strudel - all I could think of
  • was that old Mentos commercial song. "Mento's freshness...ment...AAAaaaaargh!" Bill Cosby's hologram said, "I am Leonard Part 6, you must listen to my message carefully because
  • teenagers all over the world have no idea what they are really doing when they drop Mentos into 2-liter bottles of diet Coke! You must warn them! You must..." Cosby's hologram
  • flickered out. Bill and Ted looked at each other. "Duuude. we gotta warn someone." "But where can we find Mentos and Diet-Coke?" After a moment, they both yelled, "Circle K!"
  • Their excellent adventure continued after Bill and Ted bought the ingredients for their carbonated geyser eruption when they made a pit stop at Redbox on the way out to borrow
  • some light hearted romantic comedy. As adventurous as they were, they were not ashamed of their love for Channing Tatum. I mean have you seen the guys abs?
  • Yes, it is true he also has a thick neck but beggars can't be choosers. I've got the brains, Channing has the brawn let's make lots of money. $$$$$
  • But the problem with Channing having the brawn is that he often mis-remembered things in a disastrous way; whereas I say "make money" he hears "make monkeys". I come home to find
  • that he created odd automatons. These strange creatures do not think like we do; they do not feel. These ape-like, metal abominations, their only thought was to hunger. Emptiness.
  • Tin. Monkeys: are the nouns I associate with these automatons. Abominable, hungry, apey: the adjectives. Prounouns are: they and it. The punctuation is just exclamation marks!!!!!!

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