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carcosa 02-02-2024 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17380144)
I'm certainly going to miss the "I don't know shit about football", fast foot and all the other stupid threads from simple red who's pushing 50 and lives at home.

Rude much????

RealSNR 02-02-2024 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17380144)
I'm certainly going to miss the "I don't know shit about football", fast foot and all the other stupid threads from simple red who's pushing 50 and lives at home.


He lives at home? You don’t say!

Where the hell do you live? On the moon?

Sofa King 02-02-2024 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17380620)
He lives at home? You don’t say!

Where the hell do you live? On the moon?

LMAO LMAO

Mr. Plow 02-02-2024 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17380620)
He lives at home? You don’t say!

Where the hell do you live? On the moon?

LMAO:clap:

Titty Meat 02-02-2024 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17380144)
I'm certainly going to miss the "I don't know shit about football", fast foot and all the other stupid threads from simple red who's pushing 50 and lives at home.

You still have a chance to edit your post **** boy

Why Not? 02-02-2024 02:50 PM

LMAO
Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17380620)
He lives at home? You don’t say!

Where the hell do you live? On the moon?


Sassy Squatch 02-02-2024 02:57 PM

What kind of bundle of sticks lives at home?

smithandrew051 02-02-2024 03:13 PM

Yeah, I used to live at home…back when I was GAY!

Spott 02-02-2024 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17380667)
Yeah, I used to live at home…back when I was GAY!

You know how I know you’re gay? Because you live at home. :)

Bugeater 02-02-2024 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TLO (Post 17380135)
What did Dartgod do/say?

Look at SR's post history

Jewish Rabbi 02-02-2024 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17380144)
I'm certainly going to miss the "I don't know shit about football", fast foot and all the other stupid threads from simple red who's pushing 50 and lives at home.

Okay I hope you literally never post again!!!

carcosa 02-02-2024 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carcosa (Post 17051889)
This thread reminds me of the plot of the 2012 film The Three Stooges. Here's a brief summary for anyone who's interested:

Act / Episode 1: More Orphan Than Not

35 years in the past, the children at the Sisters of Mercy Orphanage are playing soccer with an old soda can in the frontyard. Sister Mary-Mengele, the meanest and strictest nun in the orphanage, tells them to go inside and do their chores. They try singing "Everybody is Special", but she tells them to shut up and go work. Later, three destructive infants, Moe, Larry and Curly, are thrown in a duffel bag onto the orphanage's doorstep from an unknown person's car. The trio subsequently wreaks havoc in the place, terrifying the nuns—especially Sister Mary-Mengele, who has always hated them.

Ten years later, desperate to be rid of the three, the nuns tell a prospectively adoptive couple that the trio are the only three children available. They're then forced to add a fourth for consideration when a boy named Teddy wanders into the room. The couple, the Harters, decides to pick Moe; but when he requests that Larry and Curly join him, they take him back to the orphanage and choose Teddy instead. Hiding his true motives, Moe tells Larry and Curly that he came back because the Harters were only going to make him do chores.

25 years later, in the present, the trio are adults, still living at the orphanage and working as maintenance men. Monsignor Ratliffe arrives and tells Mother Superior that the orphanage must be closed, and she tells Sister Mary-Mengele to fetch the trio. The three are trying to fix the malfunctioning bell on the roof; but when Larry removes the bell's "DO NOT REMOVE" tag (misreading it as "Donut Remover"), it falls and injures Sister Mary-Mengele just as she arrives. When they go to the Mother Superior, another accident causes Monsignor Ratliffe to fall on top of the nuns. Moe, Larry and Curly, thinking he is "getting fresh" with the nuns, attack him, until Mother Superior stops them. Ratliffe will not adopt them either as he is on official business.

Mother Superior tells everyone that the orphanage must close at the end of the month. Ratliffe tells the nuns they will be spread around the diocese and the children will be sent to foster homes unless they can raise $830,000 in 30 days. The trio volunteers to try to raise the money. Some of the nuns think they can't succeed, as they know only nuns and kids, but Mother Superior thinks otherwise.

Act / Episode 2: The Bananas Split

A subplot involves a woman named Lydia, who wants to kill her husband so she can be with her lover, Mac, and inherit her husband's considerable fortune. She finds the trio and offers to pay them the money they need to take care of the hit job, pretending that Mac is her terminally ill husband that wants to be put out of his misery and have him switch with her real husband when the moment comes. They botch the job by promptly letting Curly push Mac in front of a bus and leave Mac in traction in the hospital. When they try to visit Mac in the hospital to finish the job (failing to do so as Mac tells them that the incident cured his illness), they are chased by two police officers throughout the hospital and escape by jumping off the roof using a fire hose. They end up running into a now grown-up Teddy, who invites them to his anniversary party and an opportunity to settle at Teddy's home, but Moe refuses.

It is then revealed that Teddy is actually Lydia's husband. The trio's next scheme for raising the money is selling farm-raised salmon, with them scattering live salmon on a golf range and watering them like produce. But the same police officers from the hospital arrive at the golf course to arrest them and the trio gets chased off the golf course and they hide in an old building (getting in by using Curly as a battering ram to bust down the door). Inside, after having a slapstick fight, Larry and Curly scold Moe for rejecting Teddy's invitation and his father's earlier adoption attempt; they could have used his adoptive parents' wealth to help save the orphanage. Hurt, Moe tells them to leave, saying that he is tired of being with them. After deciding to split up, they leave the old building, with Moe left inside alone. Then it turns out that they were all on stage in front of an audition crew who select Moe to be the newest cast member of Jersey Shore as "Dyna-Moe".

Final Act / Episode 3: No Moe Mr. Nice Guy

Larry and Curly are getting along well without Moe, but then they start to worry about him, and decide to return to the orphanage to find him. There, they find out a girl named Murph is very ill but has not been taken to the hospital because the orphanage has no medical insurance. Sister Mary-Mengele angrily tells them that no one will insure the orphanage due to the trio's numerous accidents and injuries over the years, and the $830,000 is needed to cover medical bills that accumulated over the years.

Larry and Curly later meet up with Teddy's adopted father at his office to talk about what happened with the orphanage. Teddy's father confesses that Moe wanted him to go back for his friends to adopt them, and he thought three kids would be too many to handle, so he gave Moe back and took Teddy in his place. Then Larry and Curly discover a picture of Teddy and Mr. Harter with Lydia and Mac, and realize that Teddy is the husband that Lydia wanted to murder. In addition to this, they feel guilty for rebuking Moe in not accepting the Harter's adoption and decide to go find him.

Meanwhile, Moe has been causing a lot of havoc on Jersey Shore by slapping, eye-poking and head-bopping the cast members and not putting up with their spoiled antics. The cast goes to the producer and tells him to kick Moe off of the show or they will sue him. The producer then informs them that the show is all about the ratings and not them. Larry and Curly finally go to the set of Jersey Shore to reunite with Moe and they all head to the anniversary party where they show up to thwart the murder plot, getting in as balloon men.

When they get inside, Curly gives all the balloons to a little girl and she floats up into the air. Later, they get chased by the angry Lydia and Mac after the same girl's balloons are popped and she falls onto the wedding cake, destroying it. Moe, Larry, and Curly are chased into Teddy's bedroom, finding Teddy on the bed, drowsy. Mac then draws a gun on the trio, but Mr. Harter appears and tells Mac to put his gun down. Mac then confesses that Lydia was "calling the shots", but Mr. Harter corrects Mac and admits that he was the real mastermind and Lydia was working for him. He married into the money and was incensed to find out the money was left to Teddy and not him when Teddy's mother died years earlier.

They are taken for a ride, but the car crashes into a lake when Curly's pet rat Nippy digs into Lydia's breasts. They all escape when Curly farted, and Moe ignites it with some "easy-light, waterproof safety matches" that Larry had, causing enough of an explosion to blow out the windows. Once they are back on land, Mr. Harter, Lydia, and Mac are arrested, and Teddy thanks the trio for saving him. When the trio requests the $830,000 from Teddy, he declines, stating he refuses to help the same orphanage that gave him up to a father that tried to kill him.

A couple of months later, the trio return to the now-condemned/abandoned orphanage. They feel bad for feeling like failures, but then they hear kids laughing, swimming and playing. When they investigate, they find out a brand new orphanage was built next door, complete with a swimming pool, a basketball court, and a tennis court. They soon learn that the money came from the Jersey Shore's producers who consider this as an advance payment in relation to a new reality show, Nuns vs. Nitwits, in which the entire trio will take part.

Murph is revealed to be perfectly fine and her illness was due to metal poisoning (with Larry saying he has always suspected there was too much iron in the water). Then she, along with her friend Peezer and his brother Weezer (the latter thought to have been lost forever to a foster home), will be adopted by Teddy and his new fiancée, Ling, who was Teddy's father's secretary. In the end, after Curly accidentally knocks Sister Mary-Mengele into the pool with a folded-up diving board as the orphange celebrates the adoption, the trio run away, bounce off some trampolines over the hedge and onto some mules, on which they clumsily ride away into the distance.

Post-script epilogue

An epilogue consists of two actors playing Bobby and Peter Farrelly, explaining that the stunts were all done by professionals, showing the foam rubber props used in the film for the trio to hit one another, demonstrating the fake eye-poke trick (to the eyebrows), and advising children not to try any of the stunts at home.

During the end credits, a music video plays showing the Stooges and Sister Rosemary performing "It's a Shame", originally recorded by The Spinners in 1970, interspersed with excerpts from deleted scenes and a couple of brief outtakes. Though credited to "The Spinners and The Three Stooges", Hudson's own distinctive vocals can also be heard.

Bump

KC Hawks 02-02-2024 05:20 PM

One thing I like about SR is I believe his favorite NFL team was the KC Chiefs IMHO

carcosa 02-02-2024 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Hawks (Post 17380805)
One thing I like about SR is I believe his favorite NFL team was the KC Chiefs IMHO

I also belief that!

poolboy 02-02-2024 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 17380787)
Look at SR's post history

can you quote it?

Sassy Squatch 02-02-2024 06:03 PM

I do remember him getting REALLY ass hurt at the yip filter.

Bugeater 02-02-2024 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poolboy (Post 17380833)
can you quote it?

No

Smed1065 02-02-2024 06:31 PM

Dude is crazier than me is all.

smithandrew051 02-02-2024 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Hawks (Post 17380805)
One thing I like about SR is I believe his favorite NFL team was the KC Chiefs IMHO

Would be epic tbh

Ming the Merciless 02-02-2024 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17380144)
I'm certainly going to miss the "I don't know shit about football", fast foot and all the other stupid threads from simple red who's pushing 50 and lives at home.

you DONT seem nice

Ming the Merciless 02-02-2024 07:20 PM

I live at your moms house

Bearcat 02-02-2024 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 17380787)
Look at SR's post history

Hmm, might be the first time one man left CP over another man's peaness.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 17192642)
Peas are ****ing disgusting. **** Pea Forever!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 17193208)
I like ****ing peas you little bitches!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 17194050)
You can use peas to catch a polar bear.

First cut a hole in the ice. Then put peas all around the circumference of the hole. When the bear comes to take a pea, just kick him in the ice hole.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 17194063)
On Dad's payday we bought sewer peas, growing up.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 17194123)
that positive rep was supposed to be negative you ****ing doucherag.


Spott 02-02-2024 07:46 PM

Peas come back, SR! Pretty peas with sugar on top.

Jewish Rabbi 02-02-2024 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carcosa (Post 17051889)
This thread reminds me of the plot of the 2012 film The Three Stooges. Here's a brief summary for anyone who's interested:

Act / Episode 1: More Orphan Than Not

35 years in the past, the children at the Sisters of Mercy Orphanage are playing soccer with an old soda can in the frontyard. Sister Mary-Mengele, the meanest and strictest nun in the orphanage, tells them to go inside and do their chores. They try singing "Everybody is Special", but she tells them to shut up and go work. Later, three destructive infants, Moe, Larry and Curly, are thrown in a duffel bag onto the orphanage's doorstep from an unknown person's car. The trio subsequently wreaks havoc in the place, terrifying the nuns—especially Sister Mary-Mengele, who has always hated them.

Ten years later, desperate to be rid of the three, the nuns tell a prospectively adoptive couple that the trio are the only three children available. They're then forced to add a fourth for consideration when a boy named Teddy wanders into the room. The couple, the Harters, decides to pick Moe; but when he requests that Larry and Curly join him, they take him back to the orphanage and choose Teddy instead. Hiding his true motives, Moe tells Larry and Curly that he came back because the Harters were only going to make him do chores.

25 years later, in the present, the trio are adults, still living at the orphanage and working as maintenance men. Monsignor Ratliffe arrives and tells Mother Superior that the orphanage must be closed, and she tells Sister Mary-Mengele to fetch the trio. The three are trying to fix the malfunctioning bell on the roof; but when Larry removes the bell's "DO NOT REMOVE" tag (misreading it as "Donut Remover"), it falls and injures Sister Mary-Mengele just as she arrives. When they go to the Mother Superior, another accident causes Monsignor Ratliffe to fall on top of the nuns. Moe, Larry and Curly, thinking he is "getting fresh" with the nuns, attack him, until Mother Superior stops them. Ratliffe will not adopt them either as he is on official business.

Mother Superior tells everyone that the orphanage must close at the end of the month. Ratliffe tells the nuns they will be spread around the diocese and the children will be sent to foster homes unless they can raise $830,000 in 30 days. The trio volunteers to try to raise the money. Some of the nuns think they can't succeed, as they know only nuns and kids, but Mother Superior thinks otherwise.

Act / Episode 2: The Bananas Split

A subplot involves a woman named Lydia, who wants to kill her husband so she can be with her lover, Mac, and inherit her husband's considerable fortune. She finds the trio and offers to pay them the money they need to take care of the hit job, pretending that Mac is her terminally ill husband that wants to be put out of his misery and have him switch with her real husband when the moment comes. They botch the job by promptly letting Curly push Mac in front of a bus and leave Mac in traction in the hospital. When they try to visit Mac in the hospital to finish the job (failing to do so as Mac tells them that the incident cured his illness), they are chased by two police officers throughout the hospital and escape by jumping off the roof using a fire hose. They end up running into a now grown-up Teddy, who invites them to his anniversary party and an opportunity to settle at Teddy's home, but Moe refuses.

It is then revealed that Teddy is actually Lydia's husband. The trio's next scheme for raising the money is selling farm-raised salmon, with them scattering live salmon on a golf range and watering them like produce. But the same police officers from the hospital arrive at the golf course to arrest them and the trio gets chased off the golf course and they hide in an old building (getting in by using Curly as a battering ram to bust down the door). Inside, after having a slapstick fight, Larry and Curly scold Moe for rejecting Teddy's invitation and his father's earlier adoption attempt; they could have used his adoptive parents' wealth to help save the orphanage. Hurt, Moe tells them to leave, saying that he is tired of being with them. After deciding to split up, they leave the old building, with Moe left inside alone. Then it turns out that they were all on stage in front of an audition crew who select Moe to be the newest cast member of Jersey Shore as "Dyna-Moe".

Final Act / Episode 3: No Moe Mr. Nice Guy

Larry and Curly are getting along well without Moe, but then they start to worry about him, and decide to return to the orphanage to find him. There, they find out a girl named Murph is very ill but has not been taken to the hospital because the orphanage has no medical insurance. Sister Mary-Mengele angrily tells them that no one will insure the orphanage due to the trio's numerous accidents and injuries over the years, and the $830,000 is needed to cover medical bills that accumulated over the years.

Larry and Curly later meet up with Teddy's adopted father at his office to talk about what happened with the orphanage. Teddy's father confesses that Moe wanted him to go back for his friends to adopt them, and he thought three kids would be too many to handle, so he gave Moe back and took Teddy in his place. Then Larry and Curly discover a picture of Teddy and Mr. Harter with Lydia and Mac, and realize that Teddy is the husband that Lydia wanted to murder. In addition to this, they feel guilty for rebuking Moe in not accepting the Harter's adoption and decide to go find him.

Meanwhile, Moe has been causing a lot of havoc on Jersey Shore by slapping, eye-poking and head-bopping the cast members and not putting up with their spoiled antics. The cast goes to the producer and tells him to kick Moe off of the show or they will sue him. The producer then informs them that the show is all about the ratings and not them. Larry and Curly finally go to the set of Jersey Shore to reunite with Moe and they all head to the anniversary party where they show up to thwart the murder plot, getting in as balloon men.

When they get inside, Curly gives all the balloons to a little girl and she floats up into the air. Later, they get chased by the angry Lydia and Mac after the same girl's balloons are popped and she falls onto the wedding cake, destroying it. Moe, Larry, and Curly are chased into Teddy's bedroom, finding Teddy on the bed, drowsy. Mac then draws a gun on the trio, but Mr. Harter appears and tells Mac to put his gun down. Mac then confesses that Lydia was "calling the shots", but Mr. Harter corrects Mac and admits that he was the real mastermind and Lydia was working for him. He married into the money and was incensed to find out the money was left to Teddy and not him when Teddy's mother died years earlier.

They are taken for a ride, but the car crashes into a lake when Curly's pet rat Nippy digs into Lydia's breasts. They all escape when Curly farted, and Moe ignites it with some "easy-light, waterproof safety matches" that Larry had, causing enough of an explosion to blow out the windows. Once they are back on land, Mr. Harter, Lydia, and Mac are arrested, and Teddy thanks the trio for saving him. When the trio requests the $830,000 from Teddy, he declines, stating he refuses to help the same orphanage that gave him up to a father that tried to kill him.

A couple of months later, the trio return to the now-condemned/abandoned orphanage. They feel bad for feeling like failures, but then they hear kids laughing, swimming and playing. When they investigate, they find out a brand new orphanage was built next door, complete with a swimming pool, a basketball court, and a tennis court. They soon learn that the money came from the Jersey Shore's producers who consider this as an advance payment in relation to a new reality show, Nuns vs. Nitwits, in which the entire trio will take part.

Murph is revealed to be perfectly fine and her illness was due to metal poisoning (with Larry saying he has always suspected there was too much iron in the water). Then she, along with her friend Peezer and his brother Weezer (the latter thought to have been lost forever to a foster home), will be adopted by Teddy and his new fiancée, Ling, who was Teddy's father's secretary. In the end, after Curly accidentally knocks Sister Mary-Mengele into the pool with a folded-up diving board as the orphange celebrates the adoption, the trio run away, bounce off some trampolines over the hedge and onto some mules, on which they clumsily ride away into the distance.

Post-script epilogue

An epilogue consists of two actors playing Bobby and Peter Farrelly, explaining that the stunts were all done by professionals, showing the foam rubber props used in the film for the trio to hit one another, demonstrating the fake eye-poke trick (to the eyebrows), and advising children not to try any of the stunts at home.

During the end credits, a music video plays showing the Stooges and Sister Rosemary performing "It's a Shame", originally recorded by The Spinners in 1970, interspersed with excerpts from deleted scenes and a couple of brief outtakes. Though credited to "The Spinners and The Three Stooges", Hudson's own distinctive vocals can also be heard.

Quote:

Originally Posted by carcosa (Post 17380802)
Bump

Thank u I didn’t remember reading this poast

ptlyon 02-02-2024 08:17 PM

Peas are awesome. Neg rep away

Chiefs4TheWin 02-02-2024 08:20 PM

Ubeja Vontell. Reinstated to romper room. Request 2.

Bugeater 02-02-2024 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiefs4TheWin (Post 17380962)
Ubeja Vontell. Reinstated to romper room. Request 2.

Banned from thread. We're only talking about peanus here.

RealSNR 02-02-2024 09:48 PM

Mom can we have Simply Red?

No honey we have Simply Red at home

Ming the Merciless 02-02-2024 10:10 PM

I miss you


I miss youuuu

it's so easy to see

that I miss you

and meeee

Otter 02-05-2024 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17380620)
He lives at home? You don’t say!

Where the hell do you live? On the moon?

I'm sorry I needed to point this out for someone of your superior intelligence.

But he's 50 and lives with his parents and hasn't made a coherent post worth a shit in 20 years and if I lived on the moon it would be my home.

Hope that helps.


M-O-O-N spells moon.

Rausch 02-05-2024 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smed1065 (Post 17380857)
Dude is crazier than me is all.

The overall mental health of this BB is greatly exaggerated...

RealSNR 02-05-2024 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17383116)
I'm sorry I needed to point this out for someone of your superior intelligence.

But he's 50 and lives with his parents and hasn't made a coherent post worth a shit in 20 years and if I lived on the moon it would be my home.

Hope that helps.


M-O-O-N spells moon.

LMAO LMAO

Why u mad bro

stumppy 02-05-2024 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17383116)
I'm sorry I needed to point this out for someone of your superior intelligence.

But he's 50 and lives with his parents and hasn't made a coherent post worth a shit in 20 years and if I lived on the moon it would be my home.

Hope that helps.


M-O-O-N spells moon.

LMAO


B-L-O-W-H-A-R-D spells blowhard.

Otter 02-05-2024 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17383142)
LMAO LMAO

Why u mad bro


Not mad "bro".


If you want your xfactor part deux have at it.

scho63 02-05-2024 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 17383123)
The overall mental health of this BB is greatly exaggerated...

The posters of CP: "We are all sane, smart as hell and post worthy stuff."
The readers of CP: "They are all crazy, dumb as a rock and post poop threads"

ROFL

Jewish Rabbi 02-05-2024 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17383116)
I'm sorry I needed to point this out for someone of your superior intelligence.

But he's 50 and lives with his parents and hasn't made a coherent post worth a shit in 20 years and if I lived on the moon it would be my home.

Hope that helps.


M-O-O-N spells moon.

I’m so thankful that my life doesn’t suck as bad as yours

Otter 02-05-2024 12:43 PM

See if we can't scratch the Simple Red itch for you guys today:

  • I pooped today but not at my Mom's house
  • Fast Food
  • Peanut butter & Jelly
  • Jesus and the bottle
  • I'm a little bit better than Xfactor
Should be good for the week. Carry on.

RealSNR 02-05-2024 01:00 PM

Yeah I’m gonna go ahead and say Otter’s pretty mad

Otter 02-05-2024 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17383635)
Yeah I’m gonna go ahead and say Otter’s pretty mad


Whatever blows your hair back, sweetie.

Bowser 02-05-2024 01:07 PM

"that positive rep was supposed to be negative you ****ing doucherag"

LMAO

Eleazar 02-05-2024 01:25 PM

We like Simply Red.

TLO 02-06-2024 05:51 PM

Otter why do you dislike Simply Red so much?

KC Hawks 02-06-2024 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eleazar (Post 17383692)
We like Simply Red.

This is a good point IMHO

smithandrew051 02-06-2024 06:08 PM

DVOA says that Simply Red is cool

Bob Dole 02-06-2024 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17383116)
I'm sorry I needed to point this out for someone of your superior intelligence.

But he's 50 and lives with his parents and hasn't made a coherent post worth a shit in 20 years and if I lived on the moon it would be my home.

Hope that helps.


M-O-O-N spells moon.

DAMNIT TOM CULLEN!!!

T-post Tom 02-06-2024 09:09 PM

I miss SR. And nothing had the chance to be good once he left. But I'll keep holding on...

Jewish Rabbi 02-06-2024 09:32 PM

I hope Otter is having a SHITTY day!!!

RealSNR 02-06-2024 10:17 PM

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Thx for clearing up that you've never sucked a penis before, Otter! Glad you got that out of the way!

Eleazar 02-06-2024 10:54 PM

Calling someone else a "mental midgit" LMAO

carcosa 02-06-2024 11:25 PM

My tumpy hurted

Jewish Rabbi 02-07-2024 08:39 AM

Mods, please rename Otter to "Midgit"

Pasta Little Brioni 02-07-2024 09:02 AM

Then the midgets...

InvinciBill 02-03-2025 02:34 PM

Last time this thread was on the front page was Monday through Wednesday of Super Bowl week, 2024. If the stooges can come together to keep it on the front page until Wednesday again, I will reveal the name of my favorite RB ever to be cut by the Chiefs*, then re-sign with the Chiefs* and lead the Chiefs* in rushing on the way to the Chiefs'* third straight Super Bowl appearance!

(* = my favorite team ;))

Womble 02-03-2025 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InvinciChief (Post 17949628)
Last time this thread was on the front page was Monday through Wednesday of Super Bowl week, 2024. If the stooges can come together to keep it on the front page until Wednesday again, I will reveal the name of my favorite RB ever to be cut by the Chiefs*, then re-sign with the Chiefs* and lead the Chiefs* in rushing on the way to the Chiefs'* third straight Super Bowl appearance!

(* = my favorite team ;))

Red for Chiefs!

loochy 02-03-2025 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InvinciChief (Post 17949628)
Last time this thread was on the front page was Monday through Wednesday of Super Bowl week, 2024. If the stooges can come together to keep it on the front page until Wednesday again, I will reveal the name of my favorite RB ever to be cut by the Chiefs*, then re-sign with the Chiefs* and lead the Chiefs* in rushing on the way to the Chiefs'* third straight Super Bowl appearance!

(* = my favorite team ;))


Kirby Dar Dar?

Wisconsin_Chief 02-03-2025 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InvinciChief (Post 17949628)
Last time this thread was on the front page was Monday through Wednesday of Super Bowl week, 2024. If the stooges can come together to keep it on the front page until Wednesday again, I will reveal the name of my favorite RB ever to be cut by the Chiefs*, then re-sign with the Chiefs* and lead the Chiefs* in rushing on the way to the Chiefs'* third straight Super Bowl appearance!

(* = my favorite team ;))

Bam Morris?

smithandrew051 02-03-2025 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InvinciChief (Post 17949628)
Last time this thread was on the front page was Monday through Wednesday of Super Bowl week, 2024. If the stooges can come together to keep it on the front page until Wednesday again, I will reveal the name of my favorite RB ever to be cut by the Chiefs*, then re-sign with the Chiefs* and lead the Chiefs* in rushing on the way to the Chiefs'* third straight Super Bowl appearance!

(* = my favorite team ;))

Okay now this is epic

carcosa 02-03-2025 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InvinciChief (Post 17949628)
Last time this thread was on the front page was Monday through Wednesday of Super Bowl week, 2024. If the stooges can come together to keep it on the front page until Wednesday again, I will reveal the name of my favorite RB ever to be cut by the Chiefs*, then re-sign with the Chiefs* and lead the Chiefs* in rushing on the way to the Chiefs'* third straight Super Bowl appearance!

(* = my favorite team ;))

Rashaan Shehee?

RealSNR 02-03-2025 03:48 PM

It’s CJ Spiller you idiots

Easy 6 02-03-2025 03:59 PM

Mike Cloud

Titty Meat 02-03-2025 04:11 PM

Pylthon quit ****in with clay last warning

smithandrew051 02-03-2025 04:29 PM

Who wants 2 ****?

KCUnited 02-03-2025 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by carcosa (Post 17051889)
This thread reminds me of the plot of the 2012 film The Three Stooges. Here's a brief summary for anyone who's interested:

Act / Episode 1: More Orphan Than Not

35 years in the past, the children at the Sisters of Mercy Orphanage are playing soccer with an old soda can in the frontyard. Sister Mary-Mengele, the meanest and strictest nun in the orphanage, tells them to go inside and do their chores. They try singing "Everybody is Special", but she tells them to shut up and go work. Later, three destructive infants, Moe, Larry and Curly, are thrown in a duffel bag onto the orphanage's doorstep from an unknown person's car. The trio subsequently wreaks havoc in the place, terrifying the nuns—especially Sister Mary-Mengele, who has always hated them.

Ten years later, desperate to be rid of the three, the nuns tell a prospectively adoptive couple that the trio are the only three children available. They're then forced to add a fourth for consideration when a boy named Teddy wanders into the room. The couple, the Harters, decides to pick Moe; but when he requests that Larry and Curly join him, they take him back to the orphanage and choose Teddy instead. Hiding his true motives, Moe tells Larry and Curly that he came back because the Harters were only going to make him do chores.

25 years later, in the present, the trio are adults, still living at the orphanage and working as maintenance men. Monsignor Ratliffe arrives and tells Mother Superior that the orphanage must be closed, and she tells Sister Mary-Mengele to fetch the trio. The three are trying to fix the malfunctioning bell on the roof; but when Larry removes the bell's "DO NOT REMOVE" tag (misreading it as "Donut Remover"), it falls and injures Sister Mary-Mengele just as she arrives. When they go to the Mother Superior, another accident causes Monsignor Ratliffe to fall on top of the nuns. Moe, Larry and Curly, thinking he is "getting fresh" with the nuns, attack him, until Mother Superior stops them. Ratliffe will not adopt them either as he is on official business.

Mother Superior tells everyone that the orphanage must close at the end of the month. Ratliffe tells the nuns they will be spread around the diocese and the children will be sent to foster homes unless they can raise $830,000 in 30 days. The trio volunteers to try to raise the money. Some of the nuns think they can't succeed, as they know only nuns and kids, but Mother Superior thinks otherwise.

Act / Episode 2: The Bananas Split

A subplot involves a woman named Lydia, who wants to kill her husband so she can be with her lover, Mac, and inherit her husband's considerable fortune. She finds the trio and offers to pay them the money they need to take care of the hit job, pretending that Mac is her terminally ill husband that wants to be put out of his misery and have him switch with her real husband when the moment comes. They botch the job by promptly letting Curly push Mac in front of a bus and leave Mac in traction in the hospital. When they try to visit Mac in the hospital to finish the job (failing to do so as Mac tells them that the incident cured his illness), they are chased by two police officers throughout the hospital and escape by jumping off the roof using a fire hose. They end up running into a now grown-up Teddy, who invites them to his anniversary party and an opportunity to settle at Teddy's home, but Moe refuses.

It is then revealed that Teddy is actually Lydia's husband. The trio's next scheme for raising the money is selling farm-raised salmon, with them scattering live salmon on a golf range and watering them like produce. But the same police officers from the hospital arrive at the golf course to arrest them and the trio gets chased off the golf course and they hide in an old building (getting in by using Curly as a battering ram to bust down the door). Inside, after having a slapstick fight, Larry and Curly scold Moe for rejecting Teddy's invitation and his father's earlier adoption attempt; they could have used his adoptive parents' wealth to help save the orphanage. Hurt, Moe tells them to leave, saying that he is tired of being with them. After deciding to split up, they leave the old building, with Moe left inside alone. Then it turns out that they were all on stage in front of an audition crew who select Moe to be the newest cast member of Jersey Shore as "Dyna-Moe".

Final Act / Episode 3: No Moe Mr. Nice Guy

Larry and Curly are getting along well without Moe, but then they start to worry about him, and decide to return to the orphanage to find him. There, they find out a girl named Murph is very ill but has not been taken to the hospital because the orphanage has no medical insurance. Sister Mary-Mengele angrily tells them that no one will insure the orphanage due to the trio's numerous accidents and injuries over the years, and the $830,000 is needed to cover medical bills that accumulated over the years.

Larry and Curly later meet up with Teddy's adopted father at his office to talk about what happened with the orphanage. Teddy's father confesses that Moe wanted him to go back for his friends to adopt them, and he thought three kids would be too many to handle, so he gave Moe back and took Teddy in his place. Then Larry and Curly discover a picture of Teddy and Mr. Harter with Lydia and Mac, and realize that Teddy is the husband that Lydia wanted to murder. In addition to this, they feel guilty for rebuking Moe in not accepting the Harter's adoption and decide to go find him.

Meanwhile, Moe has been causing a lot of havoc on Jersey Shore by slapping, eye-poking and head-bopping the cast members and not putting up with their spoiled antics. The cast goes to the producer and tells him to kick Moe off of the show or they will sue him. The producer then informs them that the show is all about the ratings and not them. Larry and Curly finally go to the set of Jersey Shore to reunite with Moe and they all head to the anniversary party where they show up to thwart the murder plot, getting in as balloon men.

When they get inside, Curly gives all the balloons to a little girl and she floats up into the air. Later, they get chased by the angry Lydia and Mac after the same girl's balloons are popped and she falls onto the wedding cake, destroying it. Moe, Larry, and Curly are chased into Teddy's bedroom, finding Teddy on the bed, drowsy. Mac then draws a gun on the trio, but Mr. Harter appears and tells Mac to put his gun down. Mac then confesses that Lydia was "calling the shots", but Mr. Harter corrects Mac and admits that he was the real mastermind and Lydia was working for him. He married into the money and was incensed to find out the money was left to Teddy and not him when Teddy's mother died years earlier.

They are taken for a ride, but the car crashes into a lake when Curly's pet rat Nippy digs into Lydia's breasts. They all escape when Curly farted, and Moe ignites it with some "easy-light, waterproof safety matches" that Larry had, causing enough of an explosion to blow out the windows. Once they are back on land, Mr. Harter, Lydia, and Mac are arrested, and Teddy thanks the trio for saving him. When the trio requests the $830,000 from Teddy, he declines, stating he refuses to help the same orphanage that gave him up to a father that tried to kill him.

A couple of months later, the trio return to the now-condemned/abandoned orphanage. They feel bad for feeling like failures, but then they hear kids laughing, swimming and playing. When they investigate, they find out a brand new orphanage was built next door, complete with a swimming pool, a basketball court, and a tennis court. They soon learn that the money came from the Jersey Shore's producers who consider this as an advance payment in relation to a new reality show, Nuns vs. Nitwits, in which the entire trio will take part.

Murph is revealed to be perfectly fine and her illness was due to metal poisoning (with Larry saying he has always suspected there was too much iron in the water). Then she, along with her friend Peezer and his brother Weezer (the latter thought to have been lost forever to a foster home), will be adopted by Teddy and his new fiancée, Ling, who was Teddy's father's secretary. In the end, after Curly accidentally knocks Sister Mary-Mengele into the pool with a folded-up diving board as the orphange celebrates the adoption, the trio run away, bounce off some trampolines over the hedge and onto some mules, on which they clumsily ride away into the distance.

Post-script epilogue

An epilogue consists of two actors playing Bobby and Peter Farrelly, explaining that the stunts were all done by professionals, showing the foam rubber props used in the film for the trio to hit one another, demonstrating the fake eye-poke trick (to the eyebrows), and advising children not to try any of the stunts at home.

During the end credits, a music video plays showing the Stooges and Sister Rosemary performing "It's a Shame", originally recorded by The Spinners in 1970, interspersed with excerpts from deleted scenes and a couple of brief outtakes. Though credited to "The Spinners and The Three Stooges", Hudson's own distinctive vocals can also be heard.

REITERATING

TLO 02-03-2025 05:13 PM

This thread seems nice

Spott 02-03-2025 05:17 PM

These stooges lived near you?

scho63 02-03-2025 05:27 PM

How would you like to suck my Gorgonzola?

Jewish Rabbi 02-03-2025 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 17386014)
I hope Otter is having a SHITTY day!!!

Quoted for emphasis!!

cabletech94 02-03-2025 06:29 PM

I hope SR is doing well. We miss his kind thoughts, and excellent wisdom of pop culture and fashion.
Be well friend. I hope you are watching happily.

Graystoke 02-03-2025 08:17 PM

Am I a Simply Red Stooge?
Asking for a friend

Jewish Rabbi 02-03-2025 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Graystoke (Post 17950057)
Am I a Simply Red Stooge?
Asking for a friend

IDK know but you definitely are NOT Frazod

kysirsoze 02-03-2025 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Graystoke (Post 17950057)
Am I a Simply Red Stooge?
Asking for a friend

If your friend is me, then YES.

FlaChief58 02-03-2025 08:50 PM

I have no idea what's going on in here

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smithandrew051 02-04-2025 05:10 AM

Keeping thread on front page

Delano 02-04-2025 06:33 AM

Wonder if Simply Red bailed out bird lady.

deegs 02-04-2025 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InvinciChief (Post 17949628)
Last time this thread was on the front page was Monday through Wednesday of Super Bowl week, 2024. If the stooges can come together to keep it on the front page until Wednesday again, I will reveal the name of my favorite RB ever to be cut by the Chiefs*, then re-sign with the Chiefs* and lead the Chiefs* in rushing on the way to the Chiefs'* third straight Super Bowl appearance!

(* = my favorite team ;))

That’s tough! I know for certain it isn’t Josh Allen, though. He hasn’t gone to one straight Superbowl

RealSNR 02-04-2025 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17950283)
Keeping thread on front page

Something a stooge would do!

smithandrew051 02-04-2025 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 17950309)
Something a stooge would do!

Guilty as charged.

Wisconsin_Chief 02-04-2025 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17950337)
Guilty as charged.

Love those Chuefs! You know what I mean? I bet you do, you seem like a Chuef lover yourself.

Jewish Rabbi 02-04-2025 08:11 AM

Guess which CP poster I am!

“I think I know everything and am the coolest even though no one likes me and I named myself after the animal I like to sodomize”

InvinciBill 02-04-2025 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 17950350)
Guess which CP poster I am!

“I think I know everything and am the coolest even though no one likes me and I named myself after the animal I like to sodomize”

Very hard question! It could be Rams Fan, Otter, stevieray, OR MarkDavis'Haircut.


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