incriminati
April 20, 2002 9:29 AM Subscribe
incriminati
oh no! my parents are coming over. help me to hide the incrimination stuff by dragging and dropping it into the right places.
thanks to jim for the link.
oh no! my parents are coming over. help me to hide the incrimination stuff by dragging and dropping it into the right places.
thanks to jim for the link.
wheeee. if only it were that easy to hide two bodies in a closet
posted by sixtwenty3dc at 10:08 AM on April 20, 2002
posted by sixtwenty3dc at 10:08 AM on April 20, 2002
Best. Flash. Game. Ever.
Thanks for the link. Great for 4/20 day :)
posted by WolfDaddy at 11:46 AM on April 20, 2002
Thanks for the link. Great for 4/20 day :)
posted by WolfDaddy at 11:46 AM on April 20, 2002
Cool game, I actually finished it. (who would have thought)
posted by martz at 12:35 PM on April 20, 2002
posted by martz at 12:35 PM on April 20, 2002
I laughed so hard. I'd forgotten about the Yellow Pages Guy.
posted by viama at 5:33 PM on April 20, 2002
posted by viama at 5:33 PM on April 20, 2002
What was the joke about the yellow pages guy? I didn't get that one. Great link btw.
posted by xammerboy at 6:22 PM on April 20, 2002
posted by xammerboy at 6:22 PM on April 20, 2002
xammer, for a time back in the 80s, Jon Lovitz was an AT&T spokesman as "the guy who wrote the Yellow Pages". Fortunately for Lovitz, the Yellow Pages were split up among the Baby Bells and no longer marketed as a single national entity. There was a brief renaissance in the late 90s, again with Lovitz.
posted by dhartung at 9:38 PM on April 20, 2002
posted by dhartung at 9:38 PM on April 20, 2002
Intriguing, dhartung, but wrong.
There was an advert for Yellow pages in the 1980s, which involved a teenager having a party at his parents'house and frantically trying to clean up before they got back from the airport (the yellow pages was needed for a catastrophe involving an antique table). This is that fellow, albeit in his more recent incarnation (where a sexy neighbour reports to him that his flat has been burgled, except that that's what it always looks like).
posted by Grangousier at 4:13 AM on April 21, 2002
There was an advert for Yellow pages in the 1980s, which involved a teenager having a party at his parents'house and frantically trying to clean up before they got back from the airport (the yellow pages was needed for a catastrophe involving an antique table). This is that fellow, albeit in his more recent incarnation (where a sexy neighbour reports to him that his flat has been burgled, except that that's what it always looks like).
posted by Grangousier at 4:13 AM on April 21, 2002
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