Saturday, December 01, 2012

...and stereotypes always travel in pairs...

I picked up the terminology from Shootin' Buddy originally, but it's just so handy:
  • Seth and Jared...
  • Cletus and Jasper...
  • Ice Dog and Ray-Ray...
  • Tiffani and Amber...
Broad Ripple is like Seth and Jared and Tiffani and Amber Ground Zero.

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  1. Sooo, you're out on Broad Ripple, gettin' ticked off with the herd beasts, at this hour? Run out of coffee or sumthin'? B-).

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  2. I've found that Parker and Payton works well for pairs of boys or girls nowadays ;p

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  3. I probably don 't get out enough...which stereotype are Seth an Jared?

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  4. Just hope Boudreaux and Thibodeaux don't come callin'.

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  5. James Sullivan,

    College-age dudes. "Caleb and Noah" would probably be more contemporary...

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  6. Got it. Although, even Caleb and Noah are becoming outdated, if that is the case.

    I've seen an awful lot of Brodys and Carters, lately.

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  7. Frick and Frack were unavailable for comment.

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  8. Pretty good, but Cletus' buddy is named Edgel, not Jasper.

    If Edgel is travelling with a woman, it's probably Madge.

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  9. Don't forget Tiffani and Amber's BFFs, Brandi and Cyndi.

    I went to college in Southern CA. Lots of them there.

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  10. Coy and Bubba (from Arkansas)
    Rastus and Liza (from Pine Bluff, Arkansas)
    Sven and Ole (from Minnasota)
    Pierre and Boudreaux (from Louisiana)

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  11. Tiffany Amber Smiff, I mean Smith, is a major character in the web comic Powerpoint Ranger.

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  12. Being of Irish descent, Pat and Mike are the stereotypical names I'm familiar with. And I even know a set of brothers with those names.

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  13. Bubba & Earl (moonshiners, SW Virginia)
    Earl & Tyrone (crack dealers, Detroit)
    Juan & Hector (coke dealers, Miami)
    The Honorable & Esq. (grand theft by deception, Washington, D.C.)

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    1. Annnd.... Stretch wins teh intertubes! (Honorable & Esq.; tee-hee!)

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  14. They travel in pairs because they take turns carrying the brain, you know.

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