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luv

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I feel almost impressed with myself that I know this means "always wear underwear" but then I remembered I got it from an episode of 'Frasier'! :oops:
Frasier is one of my favorites, but I don't recall them using that joke...or were they making fun of someone dumb enough to use or like the joke, like me? :)
 

George

Liker of Things
To ride, or not to ride, that is the question:
Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to suffer
The Slings and Arrows of outrageous wait times,
Or to take Arms against a Sea of tourists,
And by opposing end them: to die, to sleep
No more; and by a sleep, to say we end
The Heart-ache, and the thousand Natural shocks
That Flesh is heir to? 'Tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wished. To die to sleep,
To sleep, perchance to Dream; Aye, there's the rub,
For in that sleep of waiting, what dreams may come,
When we have shuffled off this last FastPass,


and that's all I got there.

That's pretty friggin' good.
 

dave&di

Well-Known Member
Frasier is one of my favorites, but I don't recall them using that joke...or were they making fun of someone dumb enough to use or like the joke, like me? :)
It's from an episode when Frasier, Niles and Martin go to the old log cabin they used to vacation in years ago. Martin lifts up a corner of a rug and said something about a latin joke that Frasier and Niles put there years ago.
 

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