impirius said:There's nothing else I'd rather do after a good game of rollerblade basketball.
Grizzlyjin said:That is very odd indeed. There is also a Dollar Menu ad that says "Time to strap on the feed bag." :lol
Jim Bowie said::lol I demand proof! :lol
Grizzlyjin said:I always see it when I'm on Gamespot. They must be searching the forums for hip lingo. :lol
I dig those McNuggets(R)
I guess I'm just a chickenhead
Grizzlyjin said:I always see it when I'm on Gamespot. They must be searching the forums for hip lingo. :lol
border said:I refuse to believe that the these ads actually exist until I see them on an actual website, or linked from a McDonald's server. That "Feedbag" thing is just too crazy to be true.
border said:I refuse to believe that the these ads actually exist until I see them on an actual website, or linked from a McDonald's server. That "Feedbag" thing is just too crazy to be true.
Matlock said:
I think it's more along the lines of "no doubt, now let's go check out that new Sega Genesis game"Marconelly said:As for No Diggity, can someone clue me in why it was wrongfully used in the Wallmart commercial? Does that not just mean "No doubt"?
Haha, I seeI think it's more along the lines of "no doubt, now let's go check out that new Sega Genesis game"
Or spent condoms. Yeah, time to strap that bitch on and get my grub on!Lucky Forward said:Ok, somebody clue me in on "feedbag". I thought that was an old expresssion that came from feeding horses.
Phoenix said:What in the hell! Okay, who here on GAF is working for McDonald's marketting!
Matlock said:
i actually had a friend spray paint "no diggity" on the back of my biker jacket back in high school. yeah, pretty cool back then, i had street cred...but later on i had to stop wearing that jacket because of said phrase.belgurdo said:No diggity
no it's not used wrongfully, it's just hideously out of time. it was a very 1997 thing that went along with the hit song that "no diggity, i like the way you work it" by dr. dre.Marconelly said:As for No Diggity, can someone clue me in why it was wrongfully used in the Wallmart commercial? Does that not just mean "No doubt"?
impirius said:At first, I didn't think they were getting their phrases from GAF, but this just seals it
What does that even mean?
nitewulf said:no it's not used wrongfully, it's just hideously out of time. it was a very 1997 thing that went along with the hit song that "no diggity, i like the way you work it" by dr. dre.