He has not got it done yet.
He has not yet gotten it done.
If you look on Youtube there is an clip of Larry’s early stand-up b4 his ‘cable guy’ character. He was Larry the Lounge Lizard.
Now, that’s funny, right there!
I never found him funny in the least.
I can see where ‘Get er done’ is much better grammar-wise. As to the strip, Larry is saying, Ok people, let’s all be quiet so we can get this accomplished. I say!"
Ah! I get it. It’s about Dan Whitney.
Towing, salvage, and tractor tipping is so much more interesting (Mater from Cars).
He looks like the monopoly character, which would be appropriate if he worked for AT&T a few years back.
oh i hope he sees this
“Of course, we all know Larry’s real name is Dan Whitney, but he had to change it because it had the word ‘wit’ in it.” —Nick DiPaolo
September 06, 2014
electricshadow Premium Member almost 7 years ago
He has not got it done yet.
danketaz Premium Member almost 7 years ago
He has not yet gotten it done.
Hugh B. Hayve almost 7 years ago
If you look on Youtube there is an clip of Larry’s early stand-up b4 his ‘cable guy’ character. He was Larry the Lounge Lizard.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Now, that’s funny, right there!
Ontman almost 7 years ago
I never found him funny in the least.
Jeff0811 almost 7 years ago
I can see where ‘Get er done’ is much better grammar-wise. As to the strip, Larry is saying, Ok people, let’s all be quiet so we can get this accomplished. I say!"
BearsDown Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Ah! I get it. It’s about Dan Whitney.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 7 years ago
Towing, salvage, and tractor tipping is so much more interesting (Mater from Cars).
cuzinron47 almost 7 years ago
He looks like the monopoly character, which would be appropriate if he worked for AT&T a few years back.
oakie817 almost 7 years ago
oh i hope he sees this
oakie817 almost 7 years ago
oh i hope he sees this
RWill almost 7 years ago
“Of course, we all know Larry’s real name is Dan Whitney, but he had to change it because it had the word ‘wit’ in it.” —Nick DiPaolo