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I am trying to find the earliest confirmed use of the phrase 'I laughed so hard a little bit of wee came out'.
Please advise.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 22:59,
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Please advise.
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I totally fell for the bogus google link. I like to think of it as bogoogle.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:04,
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There is this site www.faganfinder.com/google2.html for searching google by date but it doesn't seem to work.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:10,
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Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. Since no
one has actually read the novel in the last
hundred years, the origin has become obscure.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:17,
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one has actually read the novel in the last
hundred years, the origin has become obscure.
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using alltheweb.com I have discovered that this site had the first recorded instance, in 2001:
www.rapopus.dircon.co.uk/wisdom_of_steps.html
I doubt this was genuinely the first. I have a feeling it was Rock Profile?
I seriously won't sleep until I know the answer with the certainty of a minotaur.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:19,
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www.rapopus.dircon.co.uk/wisdom_of_steps.html
I doubt this was genuinely the first. I have a feeling it was Rock Profile?
I seriously won't sleep until I know the answer with the certainty of a minotaur.
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and this is the best you can do?
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:24,
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anything else constructive to add? cos if not i'll just sit here laughing like a scooter
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:28,
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if you look here
www.b3ta.com/board/26935
you'll see I have been posting since 2002, albeit with a different user name.
I am not a troll, but would rather be one than someone who pops up and farts into a wet egg like you just did.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:30,
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www.b3ta.com/board/26935
you'll see I have been posting since 2002, albeit with a different user name.
I am not a troll, but would rather be one than someone who pops up and farts into a wet egg like you just did.
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give you some honest, heartfelt advice. Statements like this:
"I am not a troll, but would rather be one than someone who pops up and farts into a wet egg like you just did."
just make you look like a bigger idiot than your original post.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:41,
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"I am not a troll, but would rather be one than someone who pops up and farts into a wet egg like you just did."
just make you look like a bigger idiot than your original post.
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... thats its somewhere in the first season of Scrubs, which if I'm not mistaken first started airing in 2000... (I'm probably wrong though).
Elliot (the sexy female med student): Hahaha! That was so funny, I laughed so hard a little wee came out!
Random patient stares at Elliot
Elliot (to random patient): Oh don't worry I cleaned up after.
... Later on in episode ...
JD: I laughed so hard a little pee came out!
JD: No, it didn't really.
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:26,
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Elliot (the sexy female med student): Hahaha! That was so funny, I laughed so hard a little wee came out!
Random patient stares at Elliot
Elliot (to random patient): Oh don't worry I cleaned up after.
... Later on in episode ...
JD: I laughed so hard a little pee came out!
JD: No, it didn't really.
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The one where Monica has a funny colleague at work, and it makes Chandler jealous?
I only remember it because it had the best gag in the show ever - "What am I asking you for? You're a door - you only like 'knock, knock' jokes."
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Sat 18 Mar 2006, 23:29,
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I only remember it because it had the best gag in the show ever - "What am I asking you for? You're a door - you only like 'knock, knock' jokes."