'We don't need no badgers. I don't have to show you any stinking badgers.'
He's hurt Brock's feelings.
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Tue 31 Dec 2002, 10:55,
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He's hurt Brock's feelings.
Wasn't that joke already done
by Weird Al in "UHF"?
Class film, and so's the one in the pun - here, have a woo.
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Tue 31 Dec 2002, 10:56,
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Class film, and so's the one in the pun - here, have a woo.
Who he?
But it has been done - many times - as I discovered after making the above, inspired by discussion here yesterday afternoon.
I wanted to check the exact words the bandit uses in the film, and found a whole web site devoted to that single phrase:
Stinking Badges
[Edit] Wow! Front page! You can't beat a bad pun. Thank you, Powers That Be.
The downside is that this pic inspired my son to start singing a song about stinking badges, apparently by Julian Cope.
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Tue 31 Dec 2002, 11:13,
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I wanted to check the exact words the bandit uses in the film, and found a whole web site devoted to that single phrase:
Stinking Badges
[Edit] Wow! Front page! You can't beat a bad pun. Thank you, Powers That Be.
The downside is that this pic inspired my son to start singing a song about stinking badges, apparently by Julian Cope.
thanks!
I've been looking for where that line came from for years!
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Tue 31 Dec 2002, 11:19,
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