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Isn’t it ironic


gary coleman and david hasselhoff

Isn’t it ironic that nowadays the only one remembered fondly is the
car?

(Gary Coleman and David Hasselhoff)

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  1. Chris says:

    haha i love gary coleman, also first

    • paws4thot says:

      Gary Wayne Coleman (born February 8, 1968) is an American actor, best known for his role as Arnold Jackson in the American sitcom Diff’rent Strokes (1978–1986). He works as the Secretary Controller for Simmons Media Group in Salt Lake City, Utah.

      Which rather suggests that the cap is FAIL, because the Hoff is the only one not fondly remembered, since Gary retired from acting when he grew up.

  2. Freddie says:

    Awww, don’t diss the Hoff. I love it when he doesn’t take himself seriously and pokes fun at himself. He cracks me up.

  3. Bada says:

    At Least Hoff is capaple of keep trying and doing something. He is not young anymore and he knows it.
    You should keep the good times in mind. Nobody deserves to be remembered ALL the time of their mistakes.

    • paws4thot says:

      When that mistake is thinking that people watched shows they were in because of them rather than in spite of them?

  4. peepers says:

    How is this ironic?

  5. JMixx says:

    The photo is distorted, right? Neither of these guys was ever shaped like that, at least not that I remember!

  6. cb says:

    Ironic..

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

  7. china says:

    hey! don’t hassle the hoff man…

  8. SomeGeek says:

    I’m so bored of theses jokes…

    WE GET IT. THE CAR IS MORE LOVED THAN THE HOFF. PLEASE STOP NOW.

  9. NeonBible says:

    “Irony” is a word that has no clear definition. It’s like “bemused”; it’s misused so much that we might as well just adopt the new meaning(s).

    For the record, irony is when something happens that is the opposite (or very unlike) what you would expect to happen. For example, a beaded millionaire sitting on a street corner is told by a blue collar worker to “get a job.”

    Also, why are Hoff’s legs the same thickness as his arms?

    • Annie Crimefighter says:

      Irony is someone choking on a Lifesaver.

    • KFed says:

      Irony has established definitions, and are very close to the original Greek word (“dissimilar”).

      If we let Luddites morph it into a meaningless word, then we just have to find a new word to mean “ironic.” Sometimes it’s better to educate than to capitulate…

  10. Cq says:

    And what is your definition of ironic, poster?

  11. Laks says:

    His thighs!!!

  12. Ydobon says:

    You forgot a musical joking ’bout him.


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