Dennis, our lives are in your hands
Created on: June 10th, 2006
Dennis, our lives are in your hands, and you have Butterfingers?!?
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"He wasn't talking about the candy, since the Butterfingers are Photoshopped
in, you f*cking idiot." What the f*ck are you talking about. You have to be the dumbest sh*t on here. That was the whole point of what i'm saying. The line in the movie is actually talking about the candybar (as opposed to being clumsy with your hands) as far as i know, so there would be no pun here.
...and M&M's and Milky Way and Snickers and every other friggin' candy in the machine. This HAD to be done! C'mon, people, don't you get intelligent metaphors?? "Our lives are IN YOUR HANDS and you have BUTTER FINGERS??--as in "Our lives are gonna slip through your hands 'cause you're a slimy dweeb??"
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