If I make you chuckle, you have to send me a bikini pic

During the bit where they say what a well-loved man he was?

Lol, well this took a surprising turn. I thought we were talking in general terms. Specifically, if I giggled because he wasn't well loved, then I would have probably stayed home and avoided the funeral all together. If I giggled because of some sort of facetious meaning behind "well-loved", like he was fucking the whole neighborhood, then I don't see a problem with it.
 
Not at all. I was merely being pedantic. Besides, don't they say the devil's in the detail?

Lol, they do and you got me. I thought you giggled at someone's funeral and it made me think of you differently. Better, for sure, as I appreciate genuineness and honesty, even if it's at inappropriate times. To be sure, I don't know what I thought of you before that or even now, but I do know I'm enjoying the conversation.

Velcro...what a rip-off!!
 
Lol, they do and you got me. I thought you giggled at someone's funeral and it made me think of you differently. Better, for sure, as I appreciate genuineness and honesty, even if it's at inappropriate times. To be sure, I don't know what I thought of you before that or even now, but I do know I'm enjoying the conversation.

Velcro...what a rip-off!!

Kurg and I had a board meeting... Cornballs only! ;)
 
I have been to see a few stand up comedians, and let me tell you, it's weird listening to a guy doing one-liners for half an hour! I felt like I could have just read a joke book :D

It depends on the quality of one liners, Mitch Hedberg was one of my favorites. Although, I agree, most one line comedy gets old really fast because the delivery of every joke is the same. Same timing, same volume, same style. My newest favorite comic is Drew Lynch because most of his act is based on crowd interaction. Plus, he stutters and his laugh is contagious.
 
Cheesy corn puffs.

I hope we haven't derailed the op's thread...

Leave it to the UK to have a name for cheesy corn puffs. Americans are so unoriginal.

If we have, I apologize to the OP and welcome you to message me directly if you'd like to continue chatting. I can end with a corny joke to get him back on track? Lol
 
Leave it to the UK to have a name for cheesy corn puffs. Americans are so unoriginal.

If we have, I apologize to the OP and welcome you to message me directly if you'd like to continue chatting. I can end with a corny joke to get him back on track? Lol

No, no, don’t mind me. Sure, I toiled over a hot stove, made dinner, hors d’ouevres, picked up around the place, put Smooth Jazz on the radio, but it’s ok! No, don’t mind me!

Although didn’t we come up with Cheesy Poofs on Southpark?
 
No, no, don’t mind me. Sure, I toiled over a hot stove, made dinner, hors d’ouevres, picked up around the place, put Smooth Jazz on the radio, but it’s ok! No, don’t mind me!

Although didn’t we come up with Cheesy Poofs on Southpark?

Cheesy poofs as a name isn't very original, it's pretty much calling them what they are. Wotsits...I had no idea what that was until she described them. It's like calling ladylocks "flaky sugar creme pastries"
 
We don't...at all! Everyone's in their bubble and as long as it's not broken, they don't care to get out of it. I have found a few exceptions, but they're few and far between.

I think someone’s sucking up... ;-)

And any possibility the cheesy poofs was an intentional pun? Any?
 
I think someone’s sucking up... ;-)

And any possibility the cheesy poofs was an intentional pun? Any?

If and when I suck up, the person or person's receiving will know it. ;)

It's possible knowing the creators, but I think it was meant to be simplified because they're children.
 
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