El Aligator
Aye allyuh. Oh gosh, allyuh have to check this prank call out. This is real tears. Sorry if allyuh hear this one before.
Like a Police Boots on Yuh Corn
Aye allyuh. Oh gosh, allyuh have to check this prank call out. This is real tears. Sorry if allyuh hear this one before.
14 Responses to “El Aligator”
By Hottie Hottie on Nov 9, 2006 | Reply
I hear it long time now babes. But is real tears oui! Yuh know who that is though?! Yuh want meh tell yuh?
By nandi23 on Nov 9, 2006 | Reply
this is the first time I’m hearing this, but it funny too bad:D,
I stiil wondering what d man want with a baby alligator:D
By Hottie Hottie on Nov 9, 2006 | Reply
Was a prank call. He didn’t really want a baby alligator.
By tacariguagirl on Nov 9, 2006 | Reply
I am in tears….this is soooo funny!!
By Atasha on Nov 9, 2006 | Reply
Oh gosh…dat was too funny! El Cow! Hahahahah
By Alexia on Nov 9, 2006 | Reply
Mani what’s up..
Mani last night I was studying, I am reading my Cultural Anthropology and the chapter I am on is The Characteristics of Culture and I thought this to be every interesting for you to ponder on: Do you see a correlation?
“How well does a given culture satisfy the physical & psychological needs of those whose behavior it guides? Specific indicators are to be found in the nutritional status and general physical and mental health of its population; the incidence of violence, crime, & delinquency; the demographic structure, stability, and tranquility of domestic life; and the group’s relationship to its resource base. The culture of people who experience high rates of malnutrition, violence, crime, delinquency, suicide, emotional disorders & despair, and environmental degradation may be said to be operating less well than of another people who exhibit few such problems. In a well-working culture, people “can be proud, jealous, and pugnacious, and live a very satisfactory life without feeling ‘angst,’ ‘alienation,’ ‘anomie,’ depression,’ or any of the other pervasive ills of our own inhuman and civilized way of lining.” When traditional ways of coping no longer seem to work and people feel helpless to shape their own lives in their own societies, symptoms of cultural breakdown become prominent.”
By Karel Mc Intosh on Nov 10, 2006 | Reply
that was funny!
By Hottie Hottie on Nov 10, 2006 | Reply
Alexia, a great quote and one of my favourite subjects. Is KFC have we so…!
By Mani on Nov 10, 2006 | Reply
Yeah allyuh, it real funny…Hottie, is who what do it?
Thanks Alexia for that….so in other words we are just a very sick society? I agree with that. That’s the only thing that can explain it all.
By Anonymous on Nov 11, 2006 | Reply
This one even more funny - Yuh Kick Meh Duck!
http://www.izatrini.com/2006.09.01_arch.html#1159373279860
By law on Nov 11, 2006 | Reply
“So why yuh aint call the company a cow.” Hilarious. Hottie, who is that?
By Mani on Nov 11, 2006 | Reply
Thanks Anon for showing me the other one. I thought the first one was funnier though. But I realized that both pranks are carbon copies of pranks done by some guys called The Jerky Boys. Here are the original skits called The Weed Man and You Kicked my Dog. I won’t keep them here for long though since I’m pretty sure it’s copyrighted material.
Law, it’s El Cow, lol.
By Hottie Hottie on Nov 11, 2006 | Reply
Ummmm…dat duck thing wasn’t that funny. Sorry.
By Atasha on Nov 12, 2006 | Reply
Sorry but I have to agree, de duck thing was not funny at all. In fact I was a bit annoyed!