Friday, April 18, 2008

The N Word

So last night Hoag is telling a story and it's vital to the story to use the N Word (Nafrican Namerican)....but we're in a crowded restaurant.

But he says Nafrican Namerican anyhow. Numerous times.

And I'm cringing because he's saying it fairly loud.

And the guys behind him can clearly hear him say Nafrican Namerican.

Like I said...it was important to the story to use the Nafrican Namerican word or the story wouldn't have the impact it did without it.

But still....

::cringe::

18 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:10 PM EDT

    What word are you refering to?

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  2. Anonymous4:15 PM EDT

    Nafrican Namerican Puh-leeze!

    did you not read the blog?

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  3. Anonymous4:25 PM EDT

    We buried that word!!!

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  4. Last night's "30 Rock" coined the term "Blackmerican." Use that next time.

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  5. And once again Lois shows me why I really don't need tiVo.

    XXOO

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  6. Anonymous5:57 PM EDT

    I like the term Nirish Namerican.

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  7. Anonymous5:58 PM EDT

    I love Nwop

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  8. Anonymous5:59 PM EDT

    Me luv'um Nredskin

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  9. Anonymous6:00 PM EDT

    le RetardNadian

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  10. Anonymous6:09 PM EDT

    What a freakin' Noagy.

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  11. Anonymous6:12 PM EDT

    Eleanor Nigby

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  12. Anonymous6:51 PM EDT

    "le RetardNadian"

    HEY YOU!

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  13. Wait... Hoagy is Michael NRichards?

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  14. Nope. Hoagy was telling a story.

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  15. I see it's going to be "IANO takes everyone seriously day."

    Must be that time of the month.

    p.s.
    I tried to do Beatles songs about the N Word but got stuck at the obvious Blackbird...damn! I'm losing my touch!

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  16. Dear Cake,

    It's not that time of the month.

    I'm a man.

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  17. Dear Cousin Saul:

    Thank you for sending us some of your warmth and sunlight. Canada appreciates it.

    Love,
    Cake (outside, in a sunbeam, on the laptop)

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