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Indeed.
> You simply can't say 'Indeed' to yourself.
Now isn't that strange - I just did.
> Grix Thraves wrote:
> Joke being:
>
> Person A: "Statement"
> Person B: "I don't understand"
>
> No, joke being just the Statement part.
>
> Have you ever seen the episode of Buffy where the gang are talking
> about the latest Big Bad in the library as usual, when some students
> come in and say "Where are the history books?"?
> Xander says: "What are you talking about?". This is FUNNY,
> in fact it's the highlight of the entire series and is almost a
> microcosm of the show itself. It represents the style of the show,
> highlighting the clever sarcasm, comedy, high-school lifestyle, and
> paranormal aspects in the show. Subsequently it's one of the most
> important jokes in televisual history, and concordantly our popular
> culture would be poorer without it.
>
>
>
> So thats why my joke (which was very similar to the one above) is
> A) Funny
> B) Important in the bigger picture of things
> C) A significant contribution to the joys of excellent comedy
>
>
>
> Capish?
So you've made at least 6 jokes like that one so far, they all seem to be the same. Buffy related.
SEE?
> Tanoy wrote:
> You simply can't say 'Indeed' to yourself.
>
> Now isn't that strange - I just did.
No you didn't, it's a figment of your imagination.
But then, if it was a figment of your imagination, how would Tanoy and I know?
How paradoxifully wonderful.
Zipaaaaaah
Zip it, zip it good!
etc
JIM-HAT WILL DESTROY YOU!!!!