A trio that are the same in every aspect(especially math) except their parents. They hang out all the time like they are literally attached by the hip(although this is a questionable trait). Anyone that are friends with them are involved in a substantial amount of drama.
Mark- Did you see the Triplets?
Samantha- OMG yeah they're like the bestest non-related friends ever!
Samantha- OMG yeah they're like the bestest non-related friends ever!
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Get the Triplets mug.The Triplets are the term often used to describe the trio of Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, and Emmitt Smith, a trio of players from the Dallas Cowboys who played in the 1990's. The three-part fraternal bonds they shared gave the Cowboys three Super Bowl victories, 12 playoff wins, and the title "Team of the 1990's". Perhaps the greatest trio in sports since Tinker, Evers, and Chance of the 1920's.
Inducted into the Ring of Honor in a 2005 ceremony at Texas Stadium. When Emmitt reaches HoF eligibility, he will have a bust in Canton immediately and join Troy and Michael.
Inducted into the Ring of Honor in a 2005 ceremony at Texas Stadium. When Emmitt reaches HoF eligibility, he will have a bust in Canton immediately and join Troy and Michael.
In 15 years, no team has come close to the amount of talent, the Cowboys had with their Triplets. Aikman, Irvin, and Smith are to football what Howard, Fine, and Howard are to comedy.
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Get the triplets mug.An animated film released in France in 2003 by director/writer Sylvain Chomet. Originally titled "Les Triplettes de Belleville," the story chronicles the life of Madame Souza, the tough but lovable Portuguese grandmother of the orphaned boy Champion, who discovers and encourages his love of bicycling. Beginning sometime after World War II in the outskirts of Paris, the story starts with a hilarious television broadcast of an old performance of the Triplets of Belleville, a 1920's jazz trio reminiscent of the Boswell Sisters. The story then jumps to the 1960's, where an adult Champion, ruthlessly trained by his grandmother, has entered the Tour de France and is kidnapped en route by mobsters. Madame Souza and her slow-moving dog, Bruno, travel across the ocean to Belleville (an odd hybrid city containing aspects of New York, Montreal, and Paris) in pursuit of her grandson's kidnappers. On arrival, they run into the aging Triplets, now elderly women living in the slums and making their income through avant-garde performances on devices not designed to make music. Together, they must confront the French Mafia in an attempt to rescue Champion.
Produced by a French/Belgian/Canadian consortium, the Triplets is a masterpiece of animation with practically no dialogue (sure to bore those with limited attention spans or who cannot understand subtle humor), but is more than compensated for by the sound effects, bizarre animation, musical score, historical references, political jabs, and multiple cameo "appearances" by the likes of Josephine Baker, Django Reinhardt, and Fred Astaire (who is killed and eaten by his own shoes!).
Produced by a French/Belgian/Canadian consortium, the Triplets is a masterpiece of animation with practically no dialogue (sure to bore those with limited attention spans or who cannot understand subtle humor), but is more than compensated for by the sound effects, bizarre animation, musical score, historical references, political jabs, and multiple cameo "appearances" by the likes of Josephine Baker, Django Reinhardt, and Fred Astaire (who is killed and eaten by his own shoes!).
Although I avoid animated films for their schizoid animation and general lack of plot, I have recommended The Triplets of Belleville to many people as not only the best animated film I've ever watched, but one of my favorite films of all time.
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