But my dog has got no nose
1
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 16:29
So the question we have to ask ourselves is:
How does it smell?
And here you can see some of the proposed solutions:
• Use touch as a substitute.
• Use taste as a substitute.
But the answer in this particular case is:
Terrible !
My—dog—smells—terrible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb1aQVpT-60#t=1m04s
2
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 17:16
If your dog has no outward signs of a nose then I would assume he still has nostrils of some sort, though they probably are smaller than any other dogs nose, because a dog needs a sense of smell.
3
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 17:17
4
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 17:27
Not one goddamn person laughed.
They are all far too ENTERPRISE for Haskell.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 17:38
6
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 17:55
My dog has got no sense of humor.
How does it tell jokes?
TERRIBLE!
7
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 18:08
Test
8
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 18:14
British humor
9
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 19:55
10
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 20:19
>>9
This may surprise you, but I created the rating posts meme.
11
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 20:28
12
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 20:38
>>10
No, you didn't. I did, and I already explained in another post how it happened.
Plus, they're called ``troll ratings.''
13
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 20:48
14
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 20:58
>>13
It's kind of a long story... I Don't want to talk about it.
15
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 21:31
>>4
Not one goddamn person laughed.
You do not understand the humour of this clip.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 22:00
Test
17
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 22:08
yo dwag i herd you like meta humour so we put irony in your irony so you can laugh while you laugh
18
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 22:16
test
19
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 22:19
>>15
Yes, I do.
I was referring to the audience.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-24 22:52
>>15
>>4 was referring to the audience itself. The audience in the YT clip have forlorn expressions, with only a few smirks here and there.
21
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 8:24
>>20
The audience in the clip isn't a real audience.
You still do not understand the humour of this clip.
22
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 11:31
>>20
See everybody loves raymond for the proper way of doing audience humor.
23
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 12:01
Also, see Don McMillan for the proper way of doing PowerPoint humor.
24
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 15:21
>>22
What exactly in ELER?
He had done very well during the first Reiser trial, but what else?
25
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 15:24
>>24
Numerous standup routines, the Reiser trial as you said, television, a couple of films, etc.
26
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 17:29
Use touch as a substitute?
27
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 18:46
>>25
He was on television?
28
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 21:00
>>26
Use [cod]taste
[/code] as a substitute
29
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 21:15
>>27,28
I think you mean
touch and
taste , respectively.
30
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 21:30
>>28
You can tune a filesystem, but you can't
[cod]tuna fish[/cod]
31
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 23:13
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32
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 23:41
33
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-25 23:42
>>32
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34
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-26 7:06
>>33
File ">>33 ", line 2
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35
Name:
Anonymous
2008-12-26 9:47
>>34
Try a different language compiler.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-02-03 7:57
39
Name:
Anonymous
2011-02-04 18:26