WHO's the bitch who married Joey???

May 18, 2008 00:27

I love the look on the guy's face in the Verizon commercial for the Red Hot something-or-other phone, wherein the 4 carolers go singing in front of this dude's house, and he comes out in his pajamas and all -- I just laugh at the reaction he gives, the little thin-lipped head-nod.  I dunno why, I just love it.

Also, am watching the Jackie Moon ( Read more... )

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jane_birkin May 18 2008, 14:42:53 UTC
who told joey he could marry someone other than ME?? doesn't he know how long i have been waiting??!! wtf? i have got to find this on youtube, somehow i forgot it was going to be on.

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stilettosinsand May 19 2008, 02:12:44 UTC
Oh, I still have it on DVR. I've expressly forbidden Jason to erase it, under penalty of death or, worse, castration. If I can figure out (and by "I" I mean "Jason") how to get it from the DVR onto a DVD, I'll have him do it and send it to you happily. :)
No girl should be without it!!!

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cliffie917 May 19 2008, 14:30:55 UTC
I totally LOL'ed at your subject line. I got to NYC on Friday and was like "IS THAT A WEDDING RING?" That f-er. And I was also laboring under the (obviously incorrect) assumption that Jordan was as gay as the day is long. When they all said they had kids (except for Jon) I almost pissed my pants. I was like "Did he adopt one with his life partner??"

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stilettosinsand May 19 2008, 14:41:24 UTC
LMFAO -- I had those EXACT same reactions to all of the above. As soon as I saw the wedding ring, I shouted, "WHAT?!?! WHO'S THE BITCH WHO MARRIED JOEY?" at the television, which would'nt have been a bad idea if Jason weren't sitting beside me. I liked Joey, but I LOVED Jon, at least at first, then my affections turned to Jordan (but I wanted a T-shirt that said, "I'm Jon's Favorite Girl," obvs a nod to the song My Favorite Girl.... My favorite Mom, however, was too cheap to buy me one, so we MADE one instead. With black iron-on bubble letters. Crookedly. Of course, in addition to being too cheap to buy the actual shirt, we were apparently also too cheap to buy enough packs of letters to spell out I'M JON'S FAVORITE GIRL, so I was henceforth JON'S BEST GIRL, which didn't make nearly as much sense, fashion or otherwise. It made for a lot of embarrassment and ridicule, however. Aaah, youth. What was I talking about again? Oh, yes ( ... )

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