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( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
Dreadful pits of hellish torture for both customer and the people who work there. Press 1 to leave an amusing story, press 2 for us to send you a lunchbox full of turds.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
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Can someone explain
the Honda Accord thing for me. It seems to come up a lot and not understanding makes me feel like a 'tard :(
Ta!
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 15:33, 2 replies)
the Honda Accord thing for me. It seems to come up a lot and not understanding makes me feel like a 'tard :(
Ta!
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 15:33, 2 replies)
It stems from a post back in the mists of time
Involving someone who claimed to run over someone who bullied them at school using their HONDA ACCORD.
The sheer fact that anyone would feel it necessary, if telling a true story, to list the make and model of car they used in an attempted murder, means it has become a synonym for internet lies and aspergers.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 16:35, closed)
Involving someone who claimed to run over someone who bullied them at school using their HONDA ACCORD.
The sheer fact that anyone would feel it necessary, if telling a true story, to list the make and model of car they used in an attempted murder, means it has become a synonym for internet lies and aspergers.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 16:35, closed)
I think it's a Meme.
Referring to a stereotpyical user who makes dubious boasts about driving a Honda Accord. This mythical poster will also refer to increasingly unlikely feats, typically involving winning a fight against a famous person (eg. Mr. T, Chuck Norris).
The overall implication of its mention seems to be to imply that the original story-teller is spinning an improbable fantasy tale, in a vain attempt to make themselves appear amazing.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 16:40, closed)
Referring to a stereotpyical user who makes dubious boasts about driving a Honda Accord. This mythical poster will also refer to increasingly unlikely feats, typically involving winning a fight against a famous person (eg. Mr. T, Chuck Norris).
The overall implication of its mention seems to be to imply that the original story-teller is spinning an improbable fantasy tale, in a vain attempt to make themselves appear amazing.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 16:40, closed)
Ah, I missed the comma at first
I was going to say I never knew Chuck was actually his middle name.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 17:00, closed)
I was going to say I never knew Chuck was actually his middle name.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2009, 17:00, closed)
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