@MzMeanE I think the idea is that if you can afford a nice stereo for your car, you can afford a nice car. If you can afford a nice car, you can afford a good-looking woman.
The only thing I know is that women aren't very impressed by my bus pass when I flash it at them.
-I remember how the cotton candy Bubble Yum used to be blue & pink, and the watermelon was red & green. Now the cotton candy's just blue and the watermelon's just green.
Long Live Vicki Lewis!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
GNARLY!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
GOLLY!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
GADZOOKS!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
Long Live Aamco!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
Long Live The Simpsons!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
HUZZAH!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
FTW
cstoczyn 1 month ago
OMG!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
LOL
cstoczyn 1 month ago
Long Live FOX!!!!
cstoczyn 1 month ago
The "In Living Color" episode featuring the "Star Trek VII: The Really Last Voyage" skit aired on Sunday, January 19, 1992.
0814ma 1 year ago
What do women in their drawers have to do with car stereos?!
MzMeanE 1 year ago
@MzMeanE I think the idea is that if you can afford a nice stereo for your car, you can afford a nice car. If you can afford a nice car, you can afford a good-looking woman.
The only thing I know is that women aren't very impressed by my bus pass when I flash it at them.
0814ma 1 year ago
-Was that Vicki Lewis in the H&R commercial?
-LOL! Firemarshal Bill!
-I remember how the cotton candy Bubble Yum used to be blue & pink, and the watermelon was red & green. Now the cotton candy's just blue and the watermelon's just green.
comedylover88 1 year ago