Appropriate, seeing as how the term Donkey Punch is a regular occurrence in the SLF. I wonder if the guy did it just to do it, or he had legitimately never heard the term Rabbit Punch.
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UsaSatsui
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Jan 17 2012 12:26 am
He seemed like he thought it was right...I don't think it was a big thing. It's not like it was used as an answer or anything.
I feel like they bait these every once in a while, since it seems to keep happening, and a group full of geniuses/editors/judges has to have at least one person make that guess.
And that clip always bothered me, Usa. Who, since like 1915, has ever used the term "rake" to apply to a person? Guess it was only made funnier when a dorky little Mormon answered it.
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Jan 17 2012 08:40 am
Rakish is pretty common which is derived from rake.
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Jan 17 2012 10:50 am
I'd be more impressed if Falcon Punch made it onto an episode of Jeopardy.
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Jan 17 2012 11:26 am
Greg the White wrote:
I feel like they bait these every once in a while, since it seems to keep happening, and a group full of geniuses/editors/judges has to have at least one person make that guess.
And that clip always bothered me, Usa. Who, since like 1915, has ever used the term "rake" to apply to a person? Guess it was only made funnier when a dorky little Mormon answered it.
I've seen rake applied to a person before but it was in a game or something and it certainly didn't seem to imply immoral pleasure seeker to me. As I recall it was used for an assassin/thief type character and I couldn't even tell you what game it was at this point. Even with all the books and shit I've read I don't think I've ever run across the term rake outside of its use as a name for a garden tool.
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Jan 17 2012 11:29 am
What is a hoe... lol.
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Jan 17 2012 01:09 pm
I didn't think it was a huge deal. I just thought it was funny.
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Greg the White
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Jan 17 2012 04:06 pm
GPFontaine wrote:
What is a hoe... lol.
Sounds like an early '90s rap song
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Jan 17 2012 06:31 pm
Also it not being super common sort of seems like the point. Stuff that they all know and it being a race to the buzzer, and stuff that is less common. Between the two their thumbs are always on buzzer and they may answer when they don't know.
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Jan 17 2012 06:38 pm
Yeah but wasn't it like a 200 dollar question? I'd figure those would be the common knowledge, everyone race for the buzzer things, and hoe would have fit that just as much as rake.
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Jan 18 2012 01:20 am
Not a single answer. I want to kill these kids.
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Mar 21 2012 02:31 am
Greg the White wrote:
Who, since like 1915, has ever used the term "rake" to apply to a person?
Suprise!
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Klimbatize
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Mar 21 2012 02:45 am
Rake wrote:
Greg the White wrote:
Who, since like 1915, has ever used the term "rake" to apply to a person?
Fucken hey man, how the fuck are you? I bet you weren't expecting that
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i'll_bite_your_ear
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Mar 21 2012 02:55 am
That was cool.
it was the best of times
it was the blurst of times
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Mar 21 2012 09:22 am
Rake, did you lay low for almost six months, just waiting for the perfect time to do that? Because if so, it was worth it
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Mar 21 2012 11:21 pm
OMG EPIC RAKE BUMP!!! RAAAAAAAAAKE!
Rake
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Mar 22 2012 12:57 am
Sehkmaenzo wrote:
Rake, did you lay low for almost six months, just waiting for the perfect time to do that? Because if so, it was worth it
Fuckin' A. Lyin' in wait like a snrake in the grass, amplifying telepathic waves with my multi-pronged head to orchestrate the prefect set up on television shows across the globe.
Planting the idea in Greg's head was not so easy, however. There's some disturbing shit in there. The nightmares still haunt me. Honestly Greg, the chains and handcuffs I can understand.. maybe, but the female pelicans and the throne of cheese? You are a sick, sick man.
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Mar 22 2012 02:28 pm
Rake wrote:
Haha!
Fucken hey man, how the fuck are you? I bet you weren't expecting that
I am fantastic, and was pleasantly surprised to see a post from you. Don't disappear like that again. Hope all is well.
Rake, did you lay low for almost six months, just waiting for the perfect time to do that? Because if so, it was worth it
Fuckin' A. Lyin' in wait like a snrake in the grass, amplifying telepathic waves with my multi-pronged head to orchestrate the prefect set up on television shows across the globe.
Planting the idea in Greg's head was not so easy, however. There's some disturbing shit in there. The nightmares still haunt me. Honestly Greg, the chains and handcuffs I can understand.. maybe, but the female pelicans and the throne of cheese? You are a sick, sick man.
Got a cure for me, big guy?
So here's to you Mrs. Robinson. People love you more- oh, nevermind.
i'll_bite_your_ear
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Mar 23 2012 01:46 am
Rake wrote:
Planting the idea in Greg's head was not so easy, however. There's some disturbing shit in there. The nightmares still haunt me. Honestly Greg, the chains and handcuffs I can understand.. maybe, but the female pelicans and the throne of cheese? You are a sick, sick man.
haha
Man, this thread is cool.
it was the best of times
it was the blurst of times
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Mar 23 2012 03:08 am
I can't find a clip, but the best Jeopardy moment ever is when Jon Lovitz was on celebrity jeopardy and said the words "Who is....me!" and was correct.
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UsaSatsui
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Mar 23 2012 08:59 am
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
I can't find a clip, but the best Jeopardy moment ever is when Jon Lovitz was on celebrity jeopardy and said the words "Who is....me!" and was correct.
I remember seeing something like that, but I don't think it was Jon Lovitz. I'm pretty sure it's happened a few times in the show's long history. Still, I can imagine him doing it in his "hammy actor" voice being hilarious.
It was definitely him. High School High was in theaters at the time, and the question was what actor played his character in the movie. I mean, it may have happened before, but it definitely did happen with him.