Spencer Hall gets iced at Blogs With Balls.
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almost 2 years ago
T Kyle King
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People really do that?...
That’s fish stick gay. My opinion on that whole Bros icing bros stuff would be in full agreement with that of Mr. Darnell Dockett…
http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/2010/05/here-is-something-you-cant-understand-how-i-could-just-ice-a-brah.html
(careful, unsavory language in link).
"Fish stick gay?"
Since when are fish sticks gay? I remember loving processed, pre-formed fish by-products when I was little. How did they become a sign of the homosexual community?
This is just another of the things that have become “tainted” from my childhood, along with the Village People, the name “Julian,” even the word “gay” itself.
Ah, ok...
… you kids nowadays… with you and your… jokes… (falls asleep)
Seriously, though, I haven’t watched South Park since the second or third season, so I guess I’m out of the loop on all those jokes now. I’m a big soccer fan, too, and at the World Cup in ’06, somebody had to explain to me where the chant, “America… F*** Yeah” came from. (Not technically SP, but from a movie made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.)
Hey!
My given name is Julian. My grandfather’s name was Julian.
I know he wasn’t gay, and I’m pretty sure about me, too.
On the other hand, when were the VP NOT gay?
In the same way that I missed Mr. Sanchez's "South Park" reference...
… you missed my (admittedly much more obscure) Simpsons reference. In one episode where Homer meets a friend and then finds out he’s gay, he complains that gays have “gotten” so many “good things,” and the name Julian is one of the things he quotes. :-)
As for the Village People… yeah, I guess they were always gay. But I didn’t know that until I was almost 18, so I was significantly scarred when I found out they weren’t singing about having the same kind of fun at the YMCA that I was used to. :-)
Not that there’s anything wrong with that…

guess i live in Kansas - i never heard of such a thing.
"One thing I will never do as long as I’m at Georgia is lose to Florida." - Herschel Walker
I suspect Spencer would be in agreement with Darnell Dockett . . .
. . . given the ways in which he has used the concept to humorous effect.
Orson is, however, a good sport, so, when confronted with an icing, he took it in stride. In other words, he was demonstrating that he got the joke, not engaging in “brah” behavior. It was an ironic acceptance of an icing.
Also, Spencer’s no dummy . . . hey, free alcohol.
Go 'Dawgs!
That's the funny thing . . .
. . . I saw a couple dozen tweets announcing the event as soon as it happened, but none of them indicated the identity of the brah who iced Orson.
Go 'Dawgs!
The things
men will come up with……………..‘sigh’
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