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yellow chickens

today in class we had to perform skits and hazel was by far the funniest in the class. He did a skit with cubillan and some other people and the entire place was rolling

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reinko

Reminds me of the time I watched Steve Novak do a presentation on "Hello Dolly" in History of the American Musical back in 2002.

wildbill sb

What was the topic of the skit?  Quote some lines.  You know the old bromide: don't tell us, show us!
“I’m working as hard as I can to get my life and my cash to run out at the same time. If I can just die after lunch Tuesday, everything will be perfect.”  - Doug Sanders, professional golfer

yellow chickens

basically it was a skit about a girls 21st b day. cubi was the DJ and Hazel was the super creepy guy who kept trying to dance with the b day girl while she kept denying him

BrewCity83

Ha!  I bet he has some experience with that...
The shaka sign, sometimes known as "hang loose", is a gesture of friendly intent often associated with Hawaii and surf culture.

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