A short film created in 1932 starring Charlie Chapman that tells the
story of a man named Joe Simmons who goes to a
pub to drown out his sorrows. Charlie Chapman playing as himself goes up to Joe and asks what's wrong. Joe replies "It's the word Charlie I don't know what it means!" Charlie obvious confused, then asks "Well what word?" Joe replies "Watermelon
Sugar! The word has been drowned out into obscurity when a bunch of definitions were made of it! The word has been trending for years at the top of the word trending list on Urban
Dictionary! I don't know what it means and I still have yet to know!" Charlie then says "Hey calm down for a second. Here, why don't yah tell me you'
re name and we can sort this whole
thing out." Joe says "The names Joe." Charlie asks "Joe who?" Joe Simmons immediately snaps up out of his seat and shouts "Joe mama!" Charlie rushes in behind the counter and grabs the 12 gauge double
barrel shotgun and nails Joe in the head. The audience then laughs and the movie ends.
Watermelon
Sugar, Mason what does it
mean?
It's no use, we're out of
time. We're at Defcon 2!
Not yet, I've got one more card to play.