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I do know people who dance like that. Now it has a name.
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Alex just isn't the same without his hat and goggles, but this was still hilarious, especially the Geddan part
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So how long before the dance becomes an avatar GIF?
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Can anyone tell me why the iThing YouTube version won't work for this video?
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'Tis a wonderful Phailhaus.
I'm guessing a twonie is a two-dollar coin?
Anyway, Alex is made of rage and sexy, as always, and I fell out of my chair with the ragdoll in a blender bit.
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Anyway, Alex is made of rage and sexy, as always, and I fell out of my chair with the ragdoll in a blender bit.
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"I edited this, why did I leave that in?!"
Classy. Also, I've been wondering about this since I was a kid: Loonie, Toonie; Coincidence or actually a conscious homage to warner brothers?
Classy. Also, I've been wondering about this since I was a kid: Loonie, Toonie; Coincidence or actually a conscious homage to warner brothers?
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Hah, the arrest story made me crack up in the middle of web design class. My cover of researching your site as inspiration for mine didn't work. Anyway great job guys. I really do hope phailhaus' will happen more often.
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You know I never asked this question before but now it's become especially valid.
How can a phailhaüs be full of SO MUCH WIN?
Though I guess as long as it doesn't contain 'phwin'* the oh so important internal consistency remains.
Graham you just went to TOWN with the graphics editing. I love it.
*Yes that's 'win' inexplicably spelled with a ph.
How can a phailhaüs be full of SO MUCH WIN?
Though I guess as long as it doesn't contain 'phwin'* the oh so important internal consistency remains.
Graham you just went to TOWN with the graphics editing. I love it.
*Yes that's 'win' inexplicably spelled with a ph.
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epocalypse wrote:"I edited this, why did I leave that in?!"
Classy. Also, I've been wondering about this since I was a kid: Loonie, Toonie; Coincidence or actually a conscious homage to warner brothers?
It's called a loonie because there's a picture of a loon on it. The Toonie (of which there are a variety of spellings, none of which universally agreed upon) is so named because it has the value of two loonies. Also, neither are official names, just nicknames that have become ubiquitous (officially they're the "Canadian 1 (or 2) dollar coin", but no one pays attention to that).
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Unclever title wrote:Graham you just went to TOWN with the graphics editing. I love it.
You should keep doing more of this, its funny!
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Short, sweet, phail. Just the way I like it.
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Genghis Ares wrote:So how long before the dance becomes an avatar GIF?
Not too long, I suspect.
(I'm not using this one.)
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Hmmm, the new Phailhaus haus seems much more spacious.. as if to suggest success. Hmmmm.
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I can't seem to stop laughing at the "Feelin' Gassy" sign. I... am so mature.
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I may have a new favorite Phailhaus!
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So, how long before someone makes a GIF of Graham and Alex dancing and makes it their avatar?
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Teach me your secret of GIFs o__o
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Re: Phailhaüs - 28
's been done. Twice. But the people who made the GIFs aren't using it.
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It's remarkably simple actually. Meet me at Alja-Markir's 'The GIFer Has Awakened' thread and I'll tell you allll about it. Although he is better than me.
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DAMMIT!!! I thought I was the first to make their dance into a gif =(
Still gonna use it as my avatar though lol
Still gonna use it as my avatar though lol
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All GIF is good GIF. Peace, my friend.
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Note: in Ireland 'ye' is used as the plural of 'you'. It rather neatly avoids confusion online.
"Your accent is...ubiquitous."
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"Your accent is...ubiquitous."
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*Deep breath* okay I'm calm now.
Got so excited with the possibility of being the first to do something, especially with GIFs as I normally have no idea how to make them.
Got so excited with the possibility of being the first to do something, especially with GIFs as I normally have no idea how to make them.
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Well if you go to that topic as well I have not only posted a tutorial, but there are many requests and if you read through the thread I'm sure you can be the first to fulfil one of them.
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Note: in Ireland 'ye' is used as the plural of 'you'. It rather neatly avoids confusion online.
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Note: in Ireland 'ye' is used as the plural of 'you'. It rather neatly avoids confusion online.
"Your accent is...ubiquitous."
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