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Rob makes up a song about Brynn eating too much fudge. Brynn and Jezz sing along. Jezz is holding the camera and singing too loud.Lyrics (kind of):I got the 'Ate Too Much Fudge Blues'I just inhale - I don't even chewI got Oreos stuck between my teeth(Do I really? UGHH.)I'm about to dig into this box labeled "Heath"That's becauseI got the 'Ate Too Much Fudge Blues'I done ate too much fudgeDidn't even chewThat's rightI just swallowed more fudge than(My stomach hurts!)An interracial porn starYes I swallowed more fudge than aGerman scheisse video film star(Did you?)(*sad nod* I did.)(I like songs that are true.)I just love to have a mouthful of fudge(Are we smoking more pot now?)(We don't... smoke pot. On internet... videos.)(Ohhh. ... I thought that was ham you are holding.)(This is the break where he sings "HUMAN FECES".)Human fecesBecause that's what fudge is about!DA DA DA DA, etc.Too much fuddddggee!(I'm gonna go brush my teeth now.)(That sounds like a good idea.)
Author: Jezzikuh
Keywords: fudge improv
Added: August 12, 2008
http://www.myspace.com/driscollsadrummerWe got bored.Decided to record a demo of Church Of Fudge.Driscoll didn't turn up so there's no drums and the vocals are pretty quiet.Anyways enjoy.==============================Me, Driscool and Broomsgroovewere out in Germany,when out of the black forest we saw a monastery.As we stepped inside the chapel,it soon became all too clear,by the foul smell of the room,some weird shit went down in here.We tried our best to run away,but the door it wouldn't budge,broomsgroove turned to me and said,we're in the Church of Fudge!Chorus:CHURCH OF FUDGE!!!CHURCH OF FUDGE!!!We turned away from the doorto see a priest all dressed in whitewith a booming german voice he said"ve vill haff fun tonight!"Two nuns appeared from nowhere and got down on their kneesthey were moaning about the holy ghostand their eagerness to please.As I saw what were about to do,Driscool gave me a nudge"I saw this on the net" he said,"we're in the Church of Fudge!"CHORUSAfter the nuns had finished,the stench was too rank to bear.the nuns were covered from head to toe, it was even in their hair.Their thirst for feces had been quenched,and they decided to depart.But the priest was not satisfied,and demanded that we took part.Our faces fell as we declined,our clothes covered in sludge."We should've stayed in England,God Damn this Church of Fudge!!"CHORUS===============================Didn't finish the song.Camera ran out of memory Inspired by the delightful internet phenomenonhttp://www.1priest1nun.com/
Author: DriscollsADrummer
Keywords: Church of Fudge scat Driscoll's Drummer Driscoll ultimate sexy musical porn unsigned religious
Added: July 6, 2008
My buddy's reaction to the sick shock video, "Church Of Fudge." Seriously, Marquis De Sade would've loved the internet.
Author: TheKingOfAwkward
Keywords: Reaction Sick Funny Church Of Fudge
Added: June 30, 2008
A rose by any other name: Losing something in translation?A test question gets grammarians arguing: On pronouns and possessive antecedents.A Word for All: The odd history of omnibusA Zillion Troubles: That's about the size of itAction at a distance: The evolving tele- prefixActivate the balls!: The vocabulary of British lotteriesAlas Poor Nell: A name traducedAluminium versus aluminum: Why two spellings?ASYE: Acronyms Selected for Your EnjoymentBalderdash and flummery: A few words from WelshBeam me up, Scotty!: The linguistic legacy of Star TrekBetween the Lines: Some railway wordsBissextile, Intercalary, Embolistic: Some leap year wordsChosen words: The language of electionsCider Insight: The jargon of an ancient craftCiting Online Sources: Advice on online citations formatsCyberplague: Help! A prefix out of control!Decadal Dismay: What shall we call the forthcoming decade?Drink it, it'll do you good: Possets, caudles and cordialsEasy pickings: Don't play fast and loose with meEating crow: And other indigestiblesEe: An ambiguous suffix exploredElementary, my dear IUPAC: Naming the rarest of atomsEngine and Motor: Two closely-related words investigatedFears and dreads: Words for irrational feelingsFibres from the Earth: Names for some natural materialsFormer wines are passed away: Some almost forgotten liquorsFudge: A favourite sweet confection has an obscure history.Gender-neutral pronouns: Can one avoid sexist writing?Ghoulies and Ghosties: Things that go bump in the nightGordon Bennett: A puzzling British exclamation.Gutta-percha, Ketchup, Sago: Words from MalayHow bona to vada your eek!: A gay way of speakingHow Many Words?: How many in the language and how manydoes any one person know?How words enter the language: Is there a formal process?I Spy Gry!: Riddle Me No RiddlesImpactful Ignorals: New terms that blush unseen.Inkhorn terms: Invented words that didn't make itIs This a Word?: The language stork keeps lexicographers busyMeeting room jargon: Just fuel for buzzword bingo?Mind the greens!: Creative mishearings of lyricsMind Your Ps and Qs: A puzzling and quirky idiomMisplaced Modifiers: Sloppy writing that evokes odd images.Money matters: How much is that, then?My fellow Merkins: An Internet bad jokeNew Words in the News: Can you really link a word to a year?Newspapergate: Knee-jerk journo neologismsNo trees in the forest?: Chasing a changing senseOnly joking?: Should the smiley be outlawed?People Versus Persons: When should we use which?Plain English Campaign Awards 2002: Textual confusion.Plain English Campaign Awards 2003: One man's gobbledegook is another's plain speaking.Possessive Apostrophes: The greengrocer's specialityPrecision of Lexicographers: On the history of collective nouns.Pro bono publico: English legal language is changingProgramming, Hungarian style: Gobbledegook in CPutting the Kibosh on it: An unEnglish expression?Robodroid: An unhuman confusionRules, Britannia: When it's OK to use GB or UKSapristi Nadgers!: Where did that word come from?Shades of Meaning: Colour, hue, tint and shadeSigns for Sums: Where our arithmetic symbols come fromTalking Turkey: Names for a much-travelled birdThe Colour of Words: The fugitive names of huesThe Full Monty: Where that film title came fromThe Great Element Chase: Naming the unrare earthsThe Lure of the Red Herring: Do I smell a rat?The mighty burger: A tasty and prolific word endingThe Miller's Tale: Beware of plausible etymologiesThe Whole Nine Yards: But nine yards of what?Through the Blender: New words, portmanteau styleTown of Trades: Ross-on-Wye 150 years agoTravellers to Antique Lands: Tourism's lexical legacyUnpaired words: Accentuating the negativeWays of eating: Musings on combination cutleryWhere it's at: Names for a common symbolWhich versus that: When to use each in subordinate clauses.Words of 1997: Some new words from the Oxford ArchivesWords of 1998: Some lists of new words discussedWords of 2001: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2002: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2003: Winning new words and phrasesWords of the Year 2007: Winning words and phrasesWorld Wide Words is copyright © Michael Quinion, 1996--2008. All rights reserve
Author: gofuckurself92
Keywords: Leslie Bibb imdb oc gay hardcore hardstyle
Added: May 16, 2008
A rose by any other name: Losing something in translation?A test question gets grammarians arguing: On pronouns and possessive antecedents.A Word for All: The odd history of omnibusA Zillion Troubles: That's about the size of itAction at a distance: The evolving tele- prefixActivate the balls!: The vocabulary of British lotteriesAlas Poor Nell: A name traducedAluminium versus aluminum: Why two spellings?ASYE: Acronyms Selected for Your EnjoymentBalderdash and flummery: A few words from WelshBeam me up, Scotty!: The linguistic legacy of Star TrekBetween the Lines: Some railway wordsBissextile, Intercalary, Embolistic: Some leap year wordsChosen words: The language of electionsCider Insight: The jargon of an ancient craftCiting Online Sources: Advice on online citations formatsCyberplague: Help! A prefix out of control!Decadal Dismay: What shall we call the forthcoming decade?Drink it, it'll do you good: Possets, caudles and cordialsEasy pickings: Don't play fast and loose with meEating crow: And other indigestiblesEe: An ambiguous suffix exploredElementary, my dear IUPAC: Naming the rarest of atomsEngine and Motor: Two closely-related words investigatedFears and dreads: Words for irrational feelingsFibres from the Earth: Names for some natural materialsFormer wines are passed away: Some almost forgotten liquorsFudge: A favourite sweet confection has an obscure history.Gender-neutral pronouns: Can one avoid sexist writing?Ghoulies and Ghosties: Things that go bump in the nightGordon Bennett: A puzzling British exclamation.Gutta-percha, Ketchup, Sago: Words from MalayHow bona to vada your eek!: A gay way of speakingHow Many Words?: How many in the language and how manydoes any one person know?How words enter the language: Is there a formal process?I Spy Gry!: Riddle Me No RiddlesImpactful Ignorals: New terms that blush unseen.Inkhorn terms: Invented words that didn't make itIs This a Word?: The language stork keeps lexicographers busyMeeting room jargon: Just fuel for buzzword bingo?Mind the greens!: Creative mishearings of lyricsMind Your Ps and Qs: A puzzling and quirky idiomMisplaced Modifiers: Sloppy writing that evokes odd images.Money matters: How much is that, then?My fellow Merkins: An Internet bad jokeNew Words in the News: Can you really link a word to a year?Newspapergate: Knee-jerk journo neologismsNo trees in the forest?: Chasing a changing senseOnly joking?: Should the smiley be outlawed?People Versus Persons: When should we use which?Plain English Campaign Awards 2002: Textual confusion.Plain English Campaign Awards 2003: One man's gobbledegook is another's plain speaking.Possessive Apostrophes: The greengrocer's specialityPrecision of Lexicographers: On the history of collective nouns.Pro bono publico: English legal language is changingProgramming, Hungarian style: Gobbledegook in CPutting the Kibosh on it: An unEnglish expression?Robodroid: An unhuman confusionRules, Britannia: When it's OK to use GB or UKSapristi Nadgers!: Where did that word come from?Shades of Meaning: Colour, hue, tint and shadeSigns for Sums: Where our arithmetic symbols come fromTalking Turkey: Names for a much-travelled birdThe Colour of Words: The fugitive names of huesThe Full Monty: Where that film title came fromThe Great Element Chase: Naming the unrare earthsThe Lure of the Red Herring: Do I smell a rat?The mighty burger: A tasty and prolific word endingThe Miller's Tale: Beware of plausible etymologiesThe Whole Nine Yards: But nine yards of what?Through the Blender: New words, portmanteau styleTown of Trades: Ross-on-Wye 150 years agoTravellers to Antique Lands: Tourism's lexical legacyUnpaired words: Accentuating the negativeWays of eating: Musings on combination cutleryWhere it's at: Names for a common symbolWhich versus that: When to use each in subordinate clauses.Words of 1997: Some new words from the Oxford ArchivesWords of 1998: Some lists of new words discussedWords of 2001: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2002: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2003: Winning new words and phrasesWords of the Year 2007: Winning words and phrasesWorld Wide Words is copyright © Michael Quinion, 1996--2008. All rights reserve
Author: gofuckurself92
Keywords: Leslie Bibb imdb oc gay hardcore hardstyle
Added: May 16, 2008
A rose by any other name: Losing something in translation?A test question gets grammarians arguing: On pronouns and possessive antecedents.A Word for All: The odd history of omnibusA Zillion Troubles: That's about the size of itAction at a distance: The evolving tele- prefixActivate the balls!: The vocabulary of British lotteriesAlas Poor Nell: A name traducedAluminium versus aluminum: Why two spellings?ASYE: Acronyms Selected for Your EnjoymentBalderdash and flummery: A few words from WelshBeam me up, Scotty!: The linguistic legacy of Star TrekBetween the Lines: Some railway wordsBissextile, Intercalary, Embolistic: Some leap year wordsChosen words: The language of electionsCider Insight: The jargon of an ancient craftCiting Online Sources: Advice on online citations formatsCyberplague: Help! A prefix out of control!Decadal Dismay: What shall we call the forthcoming decade?Drink it, it'll do you good: Possets, caudles and cordialsEasy pickings: Don't play fast and loose with meEating crow: And other indigestiblesEe: An ambiguous suffix exploredElementary, my dear IUPAC: Naming the rarest of atomsEngine and Motor: Two closely-related words investigatedFears and dreads: Words for irrational feelingsFibres from the Earth: Names for some natural materialsFormer wines are passed away: Some almost forgotten liquorsFudge: A favourite sweet confection has an obscure history.Gender-neutral pronouns: Can one avoid sexist writing?Ghoulies and Ghosties: Things that go bump in the nightGordon Bennett: A puzzling British exclamation.Gutta-percha, Ketchup, Sago: Words from MalayHow bona to vada your eek!: A gay way of speakingHow Many Words?: How many in the language and how manydoes any one person know?How words enter the language: Is there a formal process?I Spy Gry!: Riddle Me No RiddlesImpactful Ignorals: New terms that blush unseen.Inkhorn terms: Invented words that didn't make itIs This a Word?: The language stork keeps lexicographers busyMeeting room jargon: Just fuel for buzzword bingo?Mind the greens!: Creative mishearings of lyricsMind Your Ps and Qs: A puzzling and quirky idiomMisplaced Modifiers: Sloppy writing that evokes odd images.Money matters: How much is that, then?My fellow Merkins: An Internet bad jokeNew Words in the News: Can you really link a word to a year?Newspapergate: Knee-jerk journo neologismsNo trees in the forest?: Chasing a changing senseOnly joking?: Should the smiley be outlawed?People Versus Persons: When should we use which?Plain English Campaign Awards 2002: Textual confusion.Plain English Campaign Awards 2003: One man's gobbledegook is another's plain speaking.Possessive Apostrophes: The greengrocer's specialityPrecision of Lexicographers: On the history of collective nouns.Pro bono publico: English legal language is changingProgramming, Hungarian style: Gobbledegook in CPutting the Kibosh on it: An unEnglish expression?Robodroid: An unhuman confusionRules, Britannia: When it's OK to use GB or UKSapristi Nadgers!: Where did that word come from?Shades of Meaning: Colour, hue, tint and shadeSigns for Sums: Where our arithmetic symbols come fromTalking Turkey: Names for a much-travelled birdThe Colour of Words: The fugitive names of huesThe Full Monty: Where that film title came fromThe Great Element Chase: Naming the unrare earthsThe Lure of the Red Herring: Do I smell a rat?The mighty burger: A tasty and prolific word endingThe Miller's Tale: Beware of plausible etymologiesThe Whole Nine Yards: But nine yards of what?Through the Blender: New words, portmanteau styleTown of Trades: Ross-on-Wye 150 years agoTravellers to Antique Lands: Tourism's lexical legacyUnpaired words: Accentuating the negativeWays of eating: Musings on combination cutleryWhere it's at: Names for a common symbolWhich versus that: When to use each in subordinate clauses.Words of 1997: Some new words from the Oxford ArchivesWords of 1998: Some lists of new words discussedWords of 2001: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2002: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2003: Winning new words and phrasesWords of the Year 2007: Winning words and phrasesWorld Wide Words is copyright © Michael Quinion, 1996--2008. All rights reserve
Author: gofuckurself92
Keywords: Leslie Bibb imdb oc gay hardcore hardstyle
Added: May 16, 2008
A rose by any other name: Losing something in translation?A test question gets grammarians arguing: On pronouns and possessive antecedents.A Word for All: The odd history of omnibusA Zillion Troubles: That's about the size of itAction at a distance: The evolving tele- prefixActivate the balls!: The vocabulary of British lotteriesAlas Poor Nell: A name traducedAluminium versus aluminum: Why two spellings?ASYE: Acronyms Selected for Your EnjoymentBalderdash and flummery: A few words from WelshBeam me up, Scotty!: The linguistic legacy of Star TrekBetween the Lines: Some railway wordsBissextile, Intercalary, Embolistic: Some leap year wordsChosen words: The language of electionsCider Insight: The jargon of an ancient craftCiting Online Sources: Advice on online citations formatsCyberplague: Help! A prefix out of control!Decadal Dismay: What shall we call the forthcoming decade?Drink it, it'll do you good: Possets, caudles and cordialsEasy pickings: Don't play fast and loose with meEating crow: And other indigestiblesEe: An ambiguous suffix exploredElementary, my dear IUPAC: Naming the rarest of atomsEngine and Motor: Two closely-related words investigatedFears and dreads: Words for irrational feelingsFibres from the Earth: Names for some natural materialsFormer wines are passed away: Some almost forgotten liquorsFudge: A favourite sweet confection has an obscure history.Gender-neutral pronouns: Can one avoid sexist writing?Ghoulies and Ghosties: Things that go bump in the nightGordon Bennett: A puzzling British exclamation.Gutta-percha, Ketchup, Sago: Words from MalayHow bona to vada your eek!: A gay way of speakingHow Many Words?: How many in the language and how manydoes any one person know?How words enter the language: Is there a formal process?I Spy Gry!: Riddle Me No RiddlesImpactful Ignorals: New terms that blush unseen.Inkhorn terms: Invented words that didn't make itIs This a Word?: The language stork keeps lexicographers busyMeeting room jargon: Just fuel for buzzword bingo?Mind the greens!: Creative mishearings of lyricsMind Your Ps and Qs: A puzzling and quirky idiomMisplaced Modifiers: Sloppy writing that evokes odd images.Money matters: How much is that, then?My fellow Merkins: An Internet bad jokeNew Words in the News: Can you really link a word to a year?Newspapergate: Knee-jerk journo neologismsNo trees in the forest?: Chasing a changing senseOnly joking?: Should the smiley be outlawed?People Versus Persons: When should we use which?Plain English Campaign Awards 2002: Textual confusion.Plain English Campaign Awards 2003: One man's gobbledegook is another's plain speaking.Possessive Apostrophes: The greengrocer's specialityPrecision of Lexicographers: On the history of collective nouns.Pro bono publico: English legal language is changingProgramming, Hungarian style: Gobbledegook in CPutting the Kibosh on it: An unEnglish expression?Robodroid: An unhuman confusionRules, Britannia: When it's OK to use GB or UKSapristi Nadgers!: Where did that word come from?Shades of Meaning: Colour, hue, tint and shadeSigns for Sums: Where our arithmetic symbols come fromTalking Turkey: Names for a much-travelled birdThe Colour of Words: The fugitive names of huesThe Full Monty: Where that film title came fromThe Great Element Chase: Naming the unrare earthsThe Lure of the Red Herring: Do I smell a rat?The mighty burger: A tasty and prolific word endingThe Miller's Tale: Beware of plausible etymologiesThe Whole Nine Yards: But nine yards of what?Through the Blender: New words, portmanteau styleTown of Trades: Ross-on-Wye 150 years agoTravellers to Antique Lands: Tourism's lexical legacyUnpaired words: Accentuating the negativeWays of eating: Musings on combination cutleryWhere it's at: Names for a common symbolWhich versus that: When to use each in subordinate clauses.Words of 1997: Some new words from the Oxford ArchivesWords of 1998: Some lists of new words discussedWords of 2001: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2002: Two lists of new words are discussedWords of 2003: Winning new words and phrasesWords of the Year 2007: Winning words and phrasesWorld Wide Words is copyright © Michael Quinion, 1996--2008. All rights reserve
Author: gofuckurself92
Keywords: Leslie Bibb imdb oc gay hardcore hardstyle
Added: May 16, 2008
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Found this link to the infamous 2 Girls 1 Finger. Always thought it was just Internet lore, guess I was wrong! Through that link they also have Church of Fudge, 2 Girls 1 Cup, and 4 Girls Finger Painting. WTF is wrong with this world!
http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Those_CRAZY_Japanese_2_Girls_1_Finger_VIDEO_found
Bill O'Reilly yaps with washed-up comic Denise Miller about Live Earth TV viewership, marking it a failure at 2 million. Doesn't Bill know kids don't watch TV or is he just ignoring the record-breaking 9 million internet streams of the event? Also, watch El Smugo trip over the word "Id" --- "Id"iot.
http://digg.com/politics/Bill_O_Reilly_Fudges_LIVE_EARTH_Numbers_Doesn_t_know_what_Id_Is
Does That Enticing Internet Profile List the Real Age, Height, and Weight? Don't Count on It. When it comes to online dating, many people fudge a bit when posting their height, weight, or age.That's what researcher Jeffrey Hancock, PhD, of Cornell University's department of communication, and his fellow researchers say they found.
http://digg.com/tech_news/Online_Dating_Fibbing_Common























