Theoretical future of video disks. DVD was too boring, Blu-Ray didn't use a popular enough color, Red-Ray sounds too sexual, and HDDVD doesn't have enough repeated letters to sound catchy. Thus, the HHDDVVDDBVD. Nobody honestly knows what the hell it means, and posts as to the unabbreviated version are all speculation.
This theoretical future is planned out in Red Vs Blue, which is already in another theoretical future. This is assumed to be soon, since one person still used Roombas (although with built in smartphones and plays MP3s)
This theoretical future is planned out in Red Vs Blue, which is already in another theoretical future. This is assumed to be soon, since one person still used Roombas (although with built in smartphones and plays MP3s)
Sarge: Everyone knows Blu-ray... is gonna be Red-ray. Heh heh.
Grif: What about HDDVD?
Sarge: Bad marketing. Not enough repeated letters in the name to be catchy. So it's being replaced with HHDDVVDDBVDs.
Grif: What about HDDVD?
Sarge: Bad marketing. Not enough repeated letters in the name to be catchy. So it's being replaced with HHDDVVDDBVDs.
by liger03 August 23, 2010
The nickname of George W. Bush. He screwed up as much as many a President has, but people love blaming him for all their problems because he looks a bit like a monkey and isn't the sharpest knife in the cookie jar. Oddly, much of the United States had the strange notion to re-elect someone they considered to be the bane of their existence. To this day, in spite of their current President failing to help in these troubled times, everybody still spits upon our previous President's name.
Person 1: GEORGE W. BUSH IS A FAGGOT LOLOLOL WHO SAYS "DUBYA" LIKE THAT
Person 2: You made fun of our former President, you must have a lot of experience in politics and economics!
Repeat, with person 2 saying person 1's line and person 3 saying person 2's line. Then 3 to 4, 4 to 5, etc.
Person 2: You made fun of our former President, you must have a lot of experience in politics and economics!
Repeat, with person 2 saying person 1's line and person 3 saying person 2's line. Then 3 to 4, 4 to 5, etc.
by liger03 October 15, 2010