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A recurring theme: noodles as aggressors! Remember this?
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I suppose that's one way to keep the students in your history class interested. And then, we had another round of those funky sounds:
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Oh...My...God...! That first one... The way he said it, the punctuation and everything, I was suddenly reminded of Star Wars Episode 1, when the great battle start between the gungans and the droid army. :P
ReplyDeleteThe first one for an apron, please, and the second for t-shirt! ;)
Maybe my all-time favorite! The first t-shirt I bought as a gift was a toss-up (which is better than getting toss-up on your shirt) between the noodle-dumpling-boat and the duck on the swing, but my step-son preferred the duck. They may still be my top two, and I'm pretty sure I've read them all. You'd be flattered if you knew how inconsistent I am with everything else, and that I don't even like normal blogs, vs. how faithful I am to you. Lora was right, T-shirts.
ReplyDeleteOooh...sexplosions! even better ;-P
ReplyDeleteAnyhoo, I can't listen to the audio right now as I've got little ears present...and I tend to listen to more than just today's mutterings...so I'll check it out later...
Star Wars reference!!! Love it! :-)
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ReplyDeleteI love these!
ReplyDeleteAnd wow, he got in a Revolutionary War reference. I'm impressed. (It's to the first "serious" battle, where the US commander ordered not to fire at the British till they could see the whites of their eyes). Of course, he probably has no clue about that, but it's kind of funny. =p
The first one should definitely be in a ramen restaurant's commercial! Flood the noodles with miso! Round them up with chopsticks! (btw, does Adam like eating noodles/ramen?)
ReplyDeleteAnyone else find it funny that he references a battle in which the British were the enemy? Sure it's noodles and miso and chopsticks, but I think the irony is there.
ReplyDeleteI love the second one too. I was a history major in college, so that one had me in giggles (as did the first one). I would totally wear a shirt with that saying(or drink from a mug with it)!
How in the world did he make that weird whistling noise?
ReplyDeleteWas Adam lying on one of Molly's squeezie toys? That >ee-oo< sounded like that - and then STM replied by cuckooing to replicate it.
ReplyDeleteAlmost as good as the sleep talking with aliens, though. :-)
Actually, I had a History professor who kept our attention with "Sex and concubines" when we started a new chapter! It's what kept everyone awake! She was the best!
ReplyDeleteP.S. re above;
ReplyDeleteThe war had actually ended by treaty when that battle occurred, but the message ships hadn't reached Washington, much less the lower Mississippi yet, so no one knew.