Being a star fish pretty much sucks...

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I'll try again later :thumbs:
 
Hahaha! :laugh: That's a... powerful, powerful message.


But, yes, IFG is still king. :)
 
IFG. You confuse my head.

Funny commercial. Made me realize just now that I have trouble spelling "commercial."
 
Starfish may well be the most unusual well-known creature. They have no front or back: they can move in any direction without turning. Rather than using muscles to move their hundreds of tiny legs, starfish use a complex hydraulic system to move around or cling to rocks.

[/QUOTE]Starfish are usually fairly sluggish, have five or six arms and get pretty stiff when you try to pick them up. The Sunflower Star (Pycnopodia helianthoides, below) breaks all of these stereotypes. It typically has around 20 arms, moves -- practically flows -- quite gracefully across the surface, and is soft (mushy?) to the touch. [/QUOTE]

I'm not saying it's not funny, but if you are going to base an advert on something that doesn't move, why chose something that does?

And the "I feel great advert" is class.
 
I said something to almost make you break your own face? :O With a knife?! :O:O
 
Letters said:
I said something to almost make you break your own face? :O With a knife?! :O:O

*cough*

I coughed on your face Letters and now you have some terrible disease that I have but don't really have because I'm just a carrier. Run-on sentences.
 
I'll get you for this, Agent Smith! Once I can fly and have some snazzy sunglasses, you better watch out! :flame:
 
I dont think starfish have brains either come to think about it, and they do have legs, five of them.

And the only animal that can waterski are humans so they could have chosen anything


Amusing yes, educational no, overall score 7/10
 
I think starfish do actually have brains, but they're more of a nerve centre-type thing.

I love the way that you can split a starfish into as many parts as it has arms, and each one will grow into a new starfish. Some have more than five legs, though.

Heh, we've got these really cute little chubby ones down here, that are shaped more like five-cornered pillows than stars. We call them "Cushionstars" or "Goose-Foot Starfish".
 
Good thing Starfish don't have testicles...


...?
 
Yes, Mr. Hat. Yes.

Letters said:
I'll get you for this, Agent Smith! Once I can fly and have some snazzy sunglasses, you better watch out! :flame:

/me throws anti-characters at Letters

Muhahaha.
 
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