Yoplait Light Spot w/Annoying Teenager/Boyfriend |
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Stacy
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They BOTH say "sup girl", so not sure what you mean?
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sgtrock21
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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Thor
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She's kinda Kelly Bundy. |
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SJames
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She did stick with her boyfriend- she only had tattoo-neck show up to freak out her mom so she'd leave her actual boyfriend alone (and it worked), although both seemed pretty douchey to me with the "'Sup girl?"crap.. If I had greeted my wife like that when we first started dating she probably would have said "Huh? It's 1987- nobody talks like that yet."
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dirklancer
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Totally agree with ChrisInMI. This empowering BS is what we do not need in this country. People think it's funny when it shows no respect for authority for that matter. The way she quips "orange crem" is just bitchy and I'd have her out on the next bus going somewhere. It's like when you see little toddlers/kids acting and saying phrases that an adult would and people laugh and think it's cute. I think it's rude and not funny at all. DL
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