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I havent laughed this hard in awhile
fuk me that old lady tongue looked glorious
DO IT BITCH
That was great. Triumph never goes out of style!
LMAO FUNNIEST SHIT EVER
I specifically demanded tongue!!!
like if this is still funny in 2011
Martha Plimpton was quite the good sport there, with Triumph sniffing her but and all, but those Tony fuckers are evil…why wouldn’t they let Abe Vigoda into the award ceremonies?! Why!?!
DO IT BITCH!!!! xD
who gives a shit about the tony’s anyway?
Ah, Look who’s here!! Please! (whisper) It’s Winston Churchhill.
lol”heres the gay meter it can hold 2500 gay pe-explodes-oh the other side oh do not use in the tony’s” lol
The HEY BUSINESS LIKE YOU AND ME!
a whos who of who cares LOL
Closed my eyes on that last bit…
I love the line:
Who’s covering her shift at the Olive Garden?
holy shit that was hilarious and disgusting