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Re: What do you mean you don't know what stop I need!

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:10 am
by BRWombat
ktulu wrote:Infamous, that is like better than famous!
Anyone else flash back to the "Three Amigos," with Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, & Martin Short? From imdb.com:
[indent]Lucky Day: Reading telegram: "Three Amigos, Hollywood, California. You are very great. 100,000 pesos. Come to Santa Poco put on show, stop. The In-famous El Guapo."
Dusty Bottoms: What does that mean, in-famous?
Ned Nederlander: Oh, Dusty. In-famous is when you're MORE than famous. This man El Guapo, he's not just famous, he's IN-famous.
Lucky Day: 100,000 pesos to perform with this El Guapo, who's probably the biggest actor to come out of Mexico!
Dusty Bottoms: Wow, in-famous? In-famous?[/indent]
I'm such a geek.

Re: What do you mean you don't know what stop I need!

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:08 pm
by stefunierocks
Ive had a lot of really interesting bus drivers over the years...

Last christmas my friend and I were picked up from Caribbean Beach, headed to DTD to catch a bus to the boardwalk. I had a low cut top on (we were gong to jellyrolls!) and when we got on the bus, the driver (older gentleman) said to me (while staring at my cleavage) 'I like your top!' I was like uhhh and couldnt wait to get to DTD. Well we're the only ones on the bus, and he asks where we're going, so we say Boardwalk, so he just takes us to the boardwalk, instead of going to DTD. Which was really awesome!

Then coming back, my friend and I were SO DRUNK and the (younger, cuter) bus driver was chatting with us (again only ones on the bus, on our way to dtd) and asks us where were staying so my friend tells him the room at CB (as im telling her not to, thinking hes gonna come rape us or something) and he literally drives as as close as you could get a bus to our door. It was amazing.

Then of course last october, we got on the wrong bus going back to AsMU after MNSSHP, We got on AsMO instead. And after asking politely the bus driver REFUSED to drop us off, and then told us to 'hurry up and get off'. So me in a huge corset-gown and her in full pirate gear, had to walk back to AsMU. I know it was our fault, but it was 2 hotels away, and he had to drive by it to get out anyway.

<3 bus drivers!!

Re: What do you mean you don't know what stop I need!

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:56 pm
by Floridian
BRWombat wrote:
Infamous, that is like better than famous!
Anyone else flash back to the "Three Amigos," with Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, & Martin Short? From imdb.com:
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I definitely started humming "My Little Buttercup" when I read that post as well lol.

Re: What do you mean you don't know what stop I need!

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:01 pm
by ktulu
BRWombat wrote:Anyone else flash back to the "Three Amigos," with Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, & Martin Short? From imdb.com:
[indent]Lucky Day: Reading telegram: "Three Amigos, Hollywood, California. You are very great. 100,000 pesos. Come to Santa Poco put on show, stop. The In-famous El Guapo."
Dusty Bottoms: What does that mean, in-famous?
Ned Nederlander: Oh, Dusty. In-famous is when you're MORE than famous. This man El Guapo, he's not just famous, he's IN-famous.
Lucky Day: 100,000 pesos to perform with this El Guapo, who's probably the biggest actor to come out of Mexico!
Dusty Bottoms: Wow, in-famous? In-famous?[/indent]
I'm such a geek.
Ah, I missed this, but yeah, that's always the first thought that comes into my head when someone says 'infamous'.

Yeah, I'm a geek too...