Transcript:
Jack; Uh-oh. Adam; What do you mean, uh-oh? Adam; "Uh-oh" is the worst thing you can hear when getting your hair cut. Jack; What about, "I think I nicked your jugular"? Adam; Okay. Second worst. Jack; You will need to borrow a hat. Adam; Third worst!
cdward almost 14 years ago
When the pilot goes UH-OH, I get kind of nervous, too.
PlaidWolf almost 14 years ago
Two times you do NOT want to hear “Oops…”
When you are going under sedation…and closing your eyes At a nuclear power plant’s reactordante.deangelo almost 14 years ago
i LOL’d Mr. Bassett/Mr. Harrell.
gobblingup Premium Member almost 14 years ago
It looks like someone took a bite out of the back of his head.
Allan CB Premium Member almost 14 years ago
My friend called me the other day from work … he works at a Nuclear plant … and said “Allan, two words: Oops. Run.” I was silent and he started laughing saying “just kidding.”
Mornin’ Adamites.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 14 years ago
whatchoo mean when you say ‘oops’? I know what I mean when I say ‘oops’ whatchoo mean when YOU say ‘oops’?
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
Uh Oh was what my wife said when she tried giving me a haircut the first time out and accidentally gave me a reverse mohawk (a straight shave down the center of my head). Then she had the nerve to say “You know, it doesn’t look half bad!” Needless to say I tried the Telly Savalas look and discovered that I wasn’t meant to adopt that look permanently as I looked like the back end of a plucked chicken. So I wore a dew rag until it grew out.
Armand Bastionairre almost 14 years ago
this was my favorite comic today
i like adams panicked face in the last sqaure
Magasek almost 14 years ago
@mightaswellbe and nighthawks:
Whadyou say? Did you say ‘oops’?
Guess we’re the old ones, or just the Cosby fans. Hmmm, mightaswellbe, sounds like Marcus Welby (M.D.) Ugh, I am old.
starlilies almost 14 years ago
@ mightaswellbe - I have done the exact same thing with my kids! When they tell me to listen to a particular song and I’d sing along with it, both would be shocked and say “Wait, how do you know this?” First I’d say - “I keep up with today’s music…” but I could never stay serious long enough. So I’d end up telling them it was around when I was growing up.
PlaidWolf almost 14 years ago
How true…there was a song titled “Signs” that got a liot of airplay…the young people where i work were shocked that i knew it…and even more so when i told them that song was on the radio when i was in junior high!
Rock is dead…it has nothing original left to say with all the recycled songs
magnamax almost 14 years ago
My friend is always surprised when I start singing to one of his metal songs. I have to admire the groups that metalized at least three, get this, Tommy James and the Shondells songs.