Meme-ing our way through





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Sorry I dont have a credit for this.

Oh wait it was posted by the podcast host

PS Hollywood tried to have extras sign agreements to use their likenesses for a payment of 1 hours worth of work and to them be allowed to use it forever.

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Hmm… can someone explain? Maybe cuz I don’t know who the two on the right are.

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Upper right is

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child actor Jacob Tremblay - that one I had to figure out from context & then look up (despite knowing I’ve seen him in stuff - he was the kid in Room).

Lower right is

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Mike Schmidt (Hall of Fame retired baseball player).

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Knowing this does not make me understand it. Help?

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my guess

John Jacob Oppenheimer Schmidt, like the song,

But only cause Cillian and Murphy don’t fit the jingle

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Hehe, that’s what I got too.

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Oooooooh thank you

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Truth :flushed:

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I know the woman on the left, but who is the woman on the right?

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Fran Drescher of The Nanny fame, she’s currently the president of of SAG-AFTRA. I had forgotten about her since the 90s too but apparently she’s kicking ass and taking names in the current Screen Actors Guild strike. One of their main points is trying to protect writers from the use of artificial intelligence to write scripts for shows.

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I have the match to yours! :rofl:

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Simply must know now what everyone calls their potato bugs.

penis shaped item visible

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It was “roly-poly” but I may have to start spreading the gospel of “ogopogo”…

PS also looked them up on wiki and found out the scientific name is Armadillidium vulgare, so armadillo bug is also on the table. And my BIL will be opening a tavern called “The Vulgar Armadillo” in due course.

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Growing up they were “doodle bugs” where I lived, or “roly-poly”

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I grew up with “potato bugs” but at some point heard and switched to “roly-poly” so thoroughly that I almost just couldn’t remember what I used to call them when I saw the first graphic.

I also used to call this one kind of tiny red bugs “tomato bugs” by analogy when I was a kid because they were the color of a tomato, but looking it up now, I think they were concrete mites.

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I called them pill bugs or roly polies.

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