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Yeah I didn't get that at all no lie.
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Yeah I didn't get that at all no lie.
Omg! I L O V E that V/O >.>
How was the glass of orange juice voiceover in SSX not considered inappropriate? If F5 had to take the "drop that thun thun" out, I'm surprised they never had anything said about it back in the day. Or do you think it went right over everyone's head?
why did F5 have to take out drop that thun thun thun?
Your sass is killin me.Read the thread, and you'll have your answer.
Honest voice overs in a routine would be sooooooo funny!I am ready for some truly honest voiceovers. How about one that says, "We're not as good as before, we're not the best, should be a level 4"? I kid, I kid. But really, everyone is "better every year" somehow, and let's be honest...it's not always true! :oops:
Or SE's running tumbling song this year.How was the glass of orange juice voiceover in SSX not considered inappropriate? If F5 had to take the "drop that thun thun" out, I'm surprised they never had anything said about it back in the day. Or do you think it went right over everyone's head?
Sorry this is perfect. They need to use this.
I thought it was just referencing a dance. Shows how naive I am.. but I loved it.Ok thank you! That's what I thought. I thought it was a reference to rolling...
so I'm maybe you can help me understand the difference between that and the SSX reference?
lol... I know the correlation, but I'm not sure everyone does, which is why I was asking if it was in a song. If it's in a song that references the drug (not sure if I'm allowed to say the exact one on here) - and it's already been mentioned that it does, I can def see where you're coming from; if was just a v/o not taken from a specific song, I can see why they wouldn't have to remove it. Orange is one of their biggest competitors and CEA always using "X"ing out references. *But in case anyone isn't actually really reading this and jumps the gun, I already acknowledged that someone confirmed it comes from a song.*As soon as I heard orange juice and X, I knew right away it wasn't originally meant in regards to Stingray Orange and CEA. haha
Read the thread, and you'll have your answer.
Your sass is killin me.
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lol...I'm not sure it's a good thing that we know what the reference is, so I don't think your naivete is actually a bad thing. ;)I thought it was just referencing a dance. Shows how naive I am.. but I loved it.
Or SE's running tumbling song this year.