
The only show, where the prop, was cooler then the actor
(David Hasselhoff)
picture: HitWizard. lol caption: shanebc01
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The only show, where the prop, was cooler then the actor
(David Hasselhoff)
picture: HitWizard. lol caption: shanebc01
Well… if you say so!
+1
caption grammar FAIL
iz vry sad whin lolcats knoes dey grammars better THAN hoomans.
thEn answers whEn
thAn is for compArisons
Your 4th grade grammar teacher called. She wants her commas back because you’re wasting them.
I noticed the inappropriate use of comma-age as well. Together with the misspelling, it makes the picture difficult to look at, unfortunately.
then the actor what…? I’m in suspense over here.
lol
and why, so many, commas?
I dont, really, know.
Either. Starting. Or. Getting. Over. Their. Period.
I put ‘then’ in places where it should be ‘than’ all the time… I’m glad I’m not the only one lol
Also smarter and more articulate.
What about The Fall Guy?
The truck was always better than the actors.
I want to marry Kit (is it spelled with one or two ts?).
Two…and it stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand
It’s spelled K.I.T.T.
funny caption even though it failed to be accurate…
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1. airwolf
2. the new knight rider
3. seaquest dsv
Don’t forget the othe Hoff show…
Baywatch’s ::ahem:: “props” were cooler than the actors.
lol. very true.
THAT IS NOT HOW COMMAS WORK YOU FOOL.
don’t HASSLE the HOFF!
Grammar Fail
*thwap*
write out one thousand times “cooler than” and don’t ever do that again
kthxbai
K.I.T.T., not Kitt. It’s an acronym, not a proper name.
I was on holiday once and this Japanese guy was yelling at a black MR2 turned out he thought it was K.I.T.T. and was angry that it was ignoring him :/
Sadly but true..
K.I.T.T., is a Pontiac Trans Am 1987. Not a Freaking MR2! Get your cars right!
Car recognization FAIL!
Der Hoffmeister ist der Schizzel!!
You want him up your pooper … and there’d even be room for Kit!
Admit it …
Quit changing your name, AC
And this is why you need to stay in Pundit kitchen with all the other nasty little trolls.
Astroboy … where are you? You didn’t show up for your buttsecks …
I’m so lonely, Astroboy, and I want you so hard!
Try Uncle Fester or Literal- that’s their thing.
Then the actor what? Learn to spell, moron.
Dukes of Hazzard anyone? (Unless you’re count Catherine Bach)
…obviously someone has never seen AIRWOLF…
Well
A: Grammar… LEARN TO USE IT!
B: K.I.T.T is up against David Hasslehoff, is that even a fair competition?
C: The new one is just the same, in fact the car is the only good thing about it…
D: Don’t leave us haging, “Then the Actor” does what!?
This might actually belong over on the ol’ Fail blog.
From IMDB’s trivia section:
According to Brandon Tartikoff, the head of programming at NBC during the 1980s, the inspiration for the series came about when NBC executives started complaining about the problems of casting handsome leading men in TV series, because many of them couldn’t act. Tartikoff and his assistant came up with a concept for a TV show called, “The Man of Six Words”. Each show would begin with the leading man getting out of a woman’s bed and saying, “Thank you.” Occasionally, throughout the show, the leading man would say, “Okay,” when receiving orders from his boss. Then he would chase down some villains and say “Freeze!” Finally, when the people he had saved from death would thank him, he would say, “You’re welcome.” For the rest of the show, the car would do all the talking. Although Tartikoff had meant the pitch to be a joke, the NBC executives liked the idea of a TV show about a man with a talking car, and approved it for development.