Originally posted by: scrawnypaleguy
Hahahahahah, and here I was about to point you in the direction of L&R... 9.5/10 for the great ending.
Originally posted by: effowe
People were doing this on digg a while back, needless to say it got real old, real quick.
Originally posted by: G Wizard
6/10.
you lost 2 points for typing 'homes' instead of 'holmes'.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: G Wizard
6/10.
you lost 2 points for typing 'homes' instead of 'holmes'.
sherlock?
do you say holmey or homey?
was it holmey the clown or homey the clown?
i'm pretty sure homes is right...
Originally posted by: G Wizard
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: G Wizard
6/10.
you lost 2 points for typing 'homes' instead of 'holmes'.
sherlock?
do you say holmey or homey?
was it holmey the clown or homey the clown?
i'm pretty sure homes is right...
Pretty Sure?
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: G Wizard
6/10.
you lost 2 points for typing 'homes' instead of 'holmes'.
sherlock?
do you say holmey or homey?
was it holmey the clown or homey the clown?
i'm pretty sure homes is right...
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: G Wizard
6/10.
you lost 2 points for typing 'homes' instead of 'holmes'.
sherlock?
do you say holmey or homey?
was it holmey the clown or homey the clown?
i'm pretty sure homes is right...
Holmes would be the original. It's spanish for man and a common greeting among hispanics.
Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: G Wizard
6/10.
you lost 2 points for typing 'homes' instead of 'holmes'.
sherlock?
do you say holmey or homey?
was it holmey the clown or homey the clown?
i'm pretty sure homes is right...
Holmes would be the original. It's spanish for man and a common greeting among hispanics.
I thought that was hombre?
don't you mean 'holmbre'?Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: G Wizard
6/10.
you lost 2 points for typing 'homes' instead of 'holmes'.
sherlock?
do you say holmey or homey?
was it holmey the clown or homey the clown?
i'm pretty sure homes is right...
Holmes would be the original. It's spanish for man and a common greeting among hispanics.
I thought that was hombre?
it is. holmes is not a spanish word...spanish dictionary
Originally posted by: bsobel
it is. holmes is not a spanish word...spanish dictionary
Its slang and Holmes is the correct version (the opening credit video is on youtube)
"Gangster slang. What you would call a good friend, a stranger, or even mockery against an adversary. Was`sup, holmes. You got a problem with it, holmes? ..."
"Holmes: A term of address for a male friend.
Example: What's up, Holmes?"
"HOLMES: generic term used when referring to a male whose name is unknown"
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: bsobel
it is. holmes is not a spanish word...spanish dictionary
Its slang and Holmes is the correct version (the opening credit video is on youtube)
"Gangster slang. What you would call a good friend, a stranger, or even mockery against an adversary. Was`sup, holmes. You got a problem with it, holmes? ..."
"Holmes: A term of address for a male friend.
Example: What's up, Holmes?"
"HOLMES: generic term used when referring to a male whose name is unknown"
meh, it's not, but whatever...