Originally posted by Remy:what would people do when there was internet when JT was released? Compare Streets with what other U2 song? Every song is one on it's own IMHO.
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
For the sake of argument....
Mysterious Ways = Stand Up Comedy
Lemon = Being Born
One = Moment of Surrender
Streets = Magnificent
*discuss*
EDIT: I'm not suggesting that these new songs are equal to the classics listed, but simply pointing out that SUC is catchy, BB is experimental, MoS has some inspiring lyrics, and Magnificent has that "U2-ness" to it that Streets does.
Originally posted by carlibengarli:ROFFEL!
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
nice contribution.
Originally posted by carlibengarli:ROFFEL!
Originally posted by gwiz:[..]
What does that mean? Its rofl, what is roffel?![]()
ROFFEL!
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
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Thanks for that great input, it really brings out your opinion.
Does it mean ''rolling on floor for ever laughing''?
Maybe, he pressed F once more than needed when he fell on the floor laughing and just added the E because it was close to the F button, and then realized that in order to make sense to anybody, he needed to add an L for the laughing, and then thought that putting his reply in lower case would look stupid and not all that funny, therefore went back and put it all in upper case. Otherwise, he's the one laughing and we're all wondering exactly why he's rolling on the floor with an unfinished statement.
Originally posted by carlibengarli:ROFFEL!
Originally posted by Stu:[..]
I think i ordered one of those for brekky last week, was quite nice as well, i asked for woffles & ice cream, the guy says roffel? I said yeah, one of those......thanks.
I think he had false teeth.
Roffel
An attempt to pronounce the acronym ROFL as a word.
roffel, that was 2 funny 4 me!
Roffel
Verb. To make nonsense into sense
Noun. a Brain
I roffeled the shit out of that guy
Sometimes I touch my roffel
Never take someones roffel from them
Roffel
Parody of the the ROFL Acronym used as a joke by many, most commonly used in the phrase "Roffel My Waffle". The parody of this phrase is used in the example. The joke is meant to confuse.
Roffel My Falafel!