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Flanken ("what cut of meat for Korean bbq?" "Das Flanken!!!!")
Riboflaven
Pulpit
Kumquat
Moose-****** (preferably one that shoots)
Schnitzel
Wombat
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ball-bag
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Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi
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Nestorius
Futomaki
Giggity
and last for now...
Dadaism
 
One of my new favorite beers is Porkslap Farmhouse Ale.

I think I truly enjoy the flavor, but REALLY I just love saying Porkslap.

Porkslap.
 
I like using British terminology and slang. It's even more entertaining when using ones more Americans aren't readily familiar with (everyone knows "wanker", "bollocks", "bloody", "getting pissed", etc, although I do make wanton use of all of em)

My current fav's are calling people muppets, "queue up", and referring to ALL desserts as "pudding". I need to start referring to weight in stone.
 
Pretty much any one liner Finn says:

Splamao!
Dingleberry!
Poo Brain!
Bizonkers!
Chip chap chump.
What the hay hay!
That's bananas!
Wow cow chow!




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Regards, GF.
 
I used to work with a guy named Armando Sandoval. I always thought it was kinda fun to say his name in my best Ricardo Montalban impersonation voice. For that matter, I think its kinda fun to say Ricardo Montalban in his own voice.
 

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