Tuesday, April 07, 2009

FACK YOO, CAWP!

Thanks, Cinefile.

23 comments:

  1. I like the old logo!
    Bring back the old logo!
    I am afraid of change!
    Boo!

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  2. i have that 13 inch machete but that sword just got bumped to the top of my birthday wish list..hint hint EIT!

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  3. sweet jesus. i did not see those stabbings coming.
    on the other hand, now you know why cops stand so far away from your car when they pull you over.

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  4. The logo is only temporary, you big baby.

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  5. Ha ha ha! Awesome. I love how in this world, criminals only used edged weapons. Maybe they need to gain more experience...

    pJ

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  6. Let me tell you why this is so funny. It's the presence of a seemingly well-to-do yooper with his Corvette and fancy European cutlery. He's probably a very important public figure. Like a mayor.

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  7. OMG this just blew my mind... I had no idea people used swords still! And getting stabbed in the CHEEK!

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  8. Should I get a ticket or....stab,stab,stab

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  9. This is how my dad taught me to deal with cops.

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  10. there's more where that came from... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFr30p0aZl0

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  11. What about throwing stars? I've lost count of the number of cops who have been killed by throwing stars.

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  12. It's a Picts-burg Yinzer. Yins' goie'n Dawn Tawn ta watch da' Stillers?

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  13. Does anyone know the actual origin of this skit?

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  14. Drop the razor! Drop it!

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  15. Are you familiar with the Mexican Saccatripe?

    Can someone just post the full unedited original video already?

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  16. I just love that this is in Animal Planet documentary style.

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  17. This little video seems to advocating cop stabbing, which is an odd position to take.

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  18. The "bad guy" in the Corvette is more than likely from either Northern Wisco or the U.P. (Upper Peninsula of Michigan). Yes, that's how they talk. Gogh Pockers!

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  19. sometimes.....the blade is there

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