Bar Cheerleader - Uncensored
Posted: 03/12/13
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Featuring some of the latest Twitter and Facebook comments about Tosh.0.
Zachary, just one quick question…
ARE YOU INSANE?!?!?!
Last week's episode opened with back-to-back puke videos! Right off the top!
How much puke do you need? You are a puke maniac!
Last Thursday night, I got food poisoning and unleashed an entire bucket of puke. I've been saving it. I can bring it to your house if you want. Would that make you happy? Would that fulfill your sick desire for vomit once and for all?!??

Some people are perfectly happy to stay behind the curve.
Take the tire company above: TireDiscounters. (They cut costs by not bothering to pay for spaces between words and pass the savings on to you!) They spit in the face of modern technology, firmly stating that "We'd tweet if we knew how or y."
Their stance is firm: No to Twitter.
Or so one might think on first glance…
On second thought, maybe this sign is an earnest cry for help. Maybe they really do want to know how and why to use Twitter, and, being as un-technologically savvy as they obviously are, using a giant sign out front of their store is the only way they know how to get help.
They'd probably ask this question on Answers.com if only they knew how or y to use that site either.
[via The Daily What]
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