August 26, 2005

Can't See the Humor
FOUND by John Kovacs in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Nathan in Yuma, AZ
How can they not see the humor!?
+ December 01, 2006 05:28 PM +
amy
no no dont stop!
+ December 14, 2006 04:40 AM +
Jennifer
I would love to have heard why there was "taped man porn" in the book.
+ January 01, 2007 08:16 PM +
dev in atlanta
how did he not notice that there was porn attached to the paper when he turned it in? besides, the professor might have liked it and not he might make an a/get a date.
+ January 08, 2007 05:57 PM +
Jenny in Winston Salem
imagining this scenario made me laugh until my eyes watered. I'd really like to do this to someone.
+ May 24, 2007 01:27 PM +
joey in evanston, IL
Maybe "man porn" is another way of saying gay porn. Aaron's got a great sense of humor! I think this is hysterical. His roommate, or whoever wrote the note, needs either to straighten up his act so he notices such things or learn how to chill.
+ June 08, 2007 08:39 PM +
Amanda in Atlanta
I totally see the humor.
+ July 16, 2007 03:04 PM +
Slictor in NYC
This is totally the type of thing me and my roommates did to each other in college.

One time, my roomie Flip had to go to court for Public Intoxication. His court date was at 10 am.
The night before court he got trashed and passed out on our couch. Me and the rest of the roomies were trying to decide what his punishment should be (fall asleep with your shoes on made you fair game in this house). So, I went and got my best suit from my closet,my alarm clock, and a Sharpie. I set my alarm for 9:45 (giving him no time to shower before he has to leave). Then I wrote GUILTY on his forehead with the Sharpie. We stayed up to watch it all. He woke up to the alarm and freaked out before I pointed out the suit, a cup of coffee, and a pack of gum for him. He screamed his thanks as he ran out the door. A minute later he calls me screaming his freaking head off. He couldn't clean it off in time.
Wouldn't speak to me for a month. When he finally did I simply said, "Listen man...if it had been ANYONE else and you had been there to see it, would you have laughed?"
He chuckled and said, "Yeah." That was the end of that.

Comedic GOLD!
+ August 10, 2007 12:18 PM +
Jonathan, in somniac again,
Reminds me of members of the London Philharmonic putting (straight) girlie nude pixx between the pages of (gay) conductor John Pritchard's orchestra score before the performance. He did see the funny side though.
'Make sure that these kinds of things stop' -- Oooooh! Passive-aggressive or what?? Tee hee.
+ October 13, 2007 08:25 PM +
Night in gale
I like the the lil un-smiley face. This author needs to eat more bran!
+ October 13, 2007 08:45 PM +
Jonathan
Actually 'can't see the humor' is what makes this funny. I can, tee hee.

Hadn't noticed the un-smiley face )"j"(
+ October 16, 2007 07:02 PM +
Purdey in Hawaii
Yeah, I really dig that it's just a
:-I
not a full on
:-(
+ December 09, 2007 11:48 AM +
Rucker in Atlanta
Note to self:

Tape "man porn" to all of my friends' textbooks.
+ December 18, 2007 06:14 PM +
Veronica in www.lonelyroadsandpsychopaths.com
Note to self:
Don't get trashed with Slictor in NYC.
+ January 15, 2008 12:08 AM +
Jenni in Norwalk, CT
Slictor in NYC made me laugh out loud...very hard...and pointed out the difference between men and most women...two guys would high five and joke about it, and be done with it. A woman (the one's I've known at least) would guilt you and hold it over your head the remainder of the time you know her.
+ May 02, 2008 08:45 PM +
wheres the wiser in island in the sun
slictor----classic!!!!
+ May 16, 2008 03:06 PM +
ultrajones
CLASSIC!

Gotta remember this one.
+ June 01, 2008 08:13 PM +

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