Star explains to the rest of the group that their setup is for “the camper who likes to be outside”, and we can see Jack signing away, but his face clearly indicates this is the dumbest thing he’s ever had to sign. But what of the severely agoraphobic campers, Star Jones? What about them?
In the van, Niki and Hope don’t do the pretty girls of the world any favors, as they try to keep the whole 21st Century thing straight in their heads. They actually have to check Google to make sure they’ve got the right century, and in fairness to them, they laugh about how tough they made that simple fact. And I get that – sometimes if you stop to think about something simple, you suddenly question it and then you just can’t get it straight. Want to see somebody miss a free throw? Ask them if they exhale or inhale before they shoot. Heck, once I was driving, and I suddenly couldn’t remember whether I moved my foot from the brake to the accelerator, or if I planted the heel and pivoted. I couldn’t figure it out and neither way felt natural and I almost had to pull over. We’re all just one brainfart away from turning into Karl Pilkington.
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Awesome review. I literally had to cover my mouth from laughing hysterically in my cubicle.
I’ve always liked Dione Warwick’s music, but no doubt that woman is 100% evil
Thank you! I strive to create awkward workplace situations whenever I can.
Yeah, Dionne is really talented, but “That’s What Friends Are For” isn’t good enough to justify that attitude of hers.