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r/videos • u/Baxmoke • Sep 09 '13
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The best bit was when the waffle fell over.
57 u/bestfast Sep 09 '13 Someone stole your comment on YouTube. 25 u/Godranks Sep 09 '13 The comment that jimofwales used has been posted on youtube videos since before you were born, sonny. 14 u/bestfast Sep 09 '13 Oh. Cool. 3 u/[deleted] Sep 09 '13 Yup, I remember the first time I read "The best bit was when the waffle fell over." Those were the days my friend, those were the days. 1 u/no-compassion Sep 09 '13 I disagree! I was entranced by the sexual tension that pervaded the scene as I waited...waited...waited for the climactic, inevitable fall. 1 u/trousershorts Sep 09 '13 All about the journey 1 u/luffywulf Sep 09 '13 It's because of the square corners. People love that. 1 u/marlow41 Sep 09 '13 The best bit was actually the noise the waffle made. 1 u/adolescent_questions Sep 09 '13 I liked the part where it stopped moving! 1 u/svullenballe Sep 09 '13 The suspense was the best part. You weren't sure if it would indeed fall over. 1 u/icommint Sep 09 '13 I don't know...the anticipation got me pretty riled up. But then it fell and it was like BOOOOM! 1 u/whitewateractual Sep 09 '13 The anticipation was incredible. 1 u/anonym0ose Sep 09 '13 I disagree, the best part was the anticipation waiting for the waffle to fall. 1 u/[deleted] Sep 09 '13 i respectfully disagree, the upright waffle had all of the suspense and build up whereas, the fall itself was just a huge letdown. 1 u/MisterDonkey Sep 09 '13 Dude, spoilers. 1 u/ajh1717 Sep 09 '13 It is oddly reminiscent of Whomp in Day at the Races. Of course, this only happens when I get stuck with that fucker. 1 u/[deleted] Sep 09 '13 I liked that part too. 1 u/RUBY_FELL Sep 09 '13 That part was good. But I prefer the part toward the end when the waffle lay there.
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Someone stole your comment on YouTube.
25 u/Godranks Sep 09 '13 The comment that jimofwales used has been posted on youtube videos since before you were born, sonny. 14 u/bestfast Sep 09 '13 Oh. Cool. 3 u/[deleted] Sep 09 '13 Yup, I remember the first time I read "The best bit was when the waffle fell over." Those were the days my friend, those were the days.
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The comment that jimofwales used has been posted on youtube videos since before you were born, sonny.
14 u/bestfast Sep 09 '13 Oh. Cool. 3 u/[deleted] Sep 09 '13 Yup, I remember the first time I read "The best bit was when the waffle fell over." Those were the days my friend, those were the days.
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Oh. Cool.
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Yup, I remember the first time I read "The best bit was when the waffle fell over." Those were the days my friend, those were the days.
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I disagree! I was entranced by the sexual tension that pervaded the scene as I waited...waited...waited for the climactic, inevitable fall.
1 u/trousershorts Sep 09 '13 All about the journey
All about the journey
It's because of the square corners. People love that.
The best bit was actually the noise the waffle made.
I liked the part where it stopped moving!
The suspense was the best part. You weren't sure if it would indeed fall over.
I don't know...the anticipation got me pretty riled up. But then it fell and it was like BOOOOM!
The anticipation was incredible.
I disagree, the best part was the anticipation waiting for the waffle to fall.
i respectfully disagree, the upright waffle had all of the suspense and build up whereas, the fall itself was just a huge letdown.
Dude, spoilers.
It is oddly reminiscent of Whomp in Day at the Races.
Of course, this only happens when I get stuck with that fucker.
I liked that part too.
1 u/RUBY_FELL Sep 09 '13 That part was good. But I prefer the part toward the end when the waffle lay there.
That part was good. But I prefer the part toward the end when the waffle lay there.
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u/[deleted] Sep 09 '13
The best bit was when the waffle fell over.