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Revision as of 01:30, 24 February 2022
Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph—or, as it’s more commonly known, “that theme from The Benny Hill Show”—is the absolute polar opposite of Doom Music as it has the ability to make anything lulzy. When used in conjunction with a slide whistle, it could even make one of Culexor’s sad rants look like a work of a comedy genius.
Things Made Funny With The Use Of Yakety Sax
- 9/11
- Rape
- Cancer
- AIDS
- Terrorism
- Death
- War
- Taxes
- Politics
- Religion
- Wikipedia
- Disease
- Nazis
- Muhammad
- Islam
- Government
- Palestine
- Suicide
- An Hero
- Self injury
- Dying alone
- Life
- Satan
- Old people
- Death
- Murder
- Dr Kevorkian
- Amputee
- Budd Dwyer
- Steve Irwin
- Rob Levin
- Terri Schiavo
- Saddam Hussein
- Anna Nicole Smith
- Heath Ledger
- Billy Mays
- Satanism
- Christian
- God
External Links
The Crucifixion
(Resurrected)
Ravers
(Archived)
"Benny Hill's Nazi death camp"
(Jewed)
WW2 Japanese atrocities
(Pleserved for Postelity)
Thirsty Iraqis
(Archived}
9/11
(Nevar... )
Hiroshima
(Stockpiled)
"Saving Private Ryan"
(Fukken Saved)
"Band of Brothers"
(UnB&)
"America's Got Talent" - chair incident
(Pain again)
"The Shining"
(Not Overlooked)
"Saw"
(Re-see)
"Final Destination"
(Revisited)
Health and Safety training film
(Reheated)
Biology 101
(Cloned)
Pearl Harbor
(Lives in infamy)
"Kill Bill"
(Remake)
School shooting
(Ricochet)
"In The Night Garden"
("Again! Again!")
Surviving blade attackers
(Steeled)
Mournful TV advert
(Sad infinitum)
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