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What does "and stuff" mean in "Keith and stuff?"

Started by Peacemaker, July 09, 2009, 04:25 PM NHFT

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dalebert

So we've got the expression "getting Barskeyed" and now we have "get Stuffed". Are Keith and Mike related?

cynthia

Quote from: Russell Kanning on July 13, 2009, 07:01 AM NHFT
still haven't .... looks like a waste of calories
i spend them on ice tea with honey and lemon :)

Whoa! You've never had a fluffer-nutter?! You HAVE to try one with, Wonder bread, no less, the sugar/protein high is amazing. And then, PUT those calories to good use..  ;)

mackler

Quote from: slim on July 09, 2009, 06:29 PM NHFT
If you ever talk to Keith's former girlfriends you will realize what the stuff is all about.  ;D

Are you sure you're not confusing him with "Keith-and-Junk"?

dalebert

Quote from: slim on July 09, 2009, 06:29 PM NHFT
If you ever talk to Keith's former girlfriends you will realize what the stuff is all about.  ;D

That would be "Keith and Baggage".  >:D

Kat Kanning

I have a hard time taking HR Fluff and Stuff seriously since he changed his name  :D

I've never had fluffernutter either...I detest marshmellows. :puke:

Lloyd Danforth

Back when Marshmallows were sold in wax paper packages separated by thin pieces of cardboard they tasted good. I've never had a good one out of a plastic bag.
Even then I found 'Fluff' to be too sweet and sticky and failed to complement Peanutbutter like Jelly.  Preferably Strawberry.

dalebert

I'm not a fan of marshmallows either though I did the smores thing anyway. I tried the fluffernutter at BP and I'm done with it. I still had it one day because I didn't have anything else to eat at the time. I have to admit it's fun getting a reaction out of Russell about how unhealthy it is.  >:D

sandm000

Quote from: Lloyd Danforth on July 16, 2009, 08:44 AM NHFT
Back when Marshmallows were sold in wax paper packages separated by thin pieces of cardboard they tasted good. I've never had a good one out of a plastic bag.
Even then I found 'Fluff' to be too sweet and sticky and failed to complement Peanutbutter like Jelly.  Preferably Strawberry.

I would suggest you try some Kosher for passover Marshmallows. The have animal gelatin in them, so they aren't good for vegans, but they don't have any high fructose corn syrup, which may be the culprit.

Peacemaker

Quote from: sandm000 on July 10, 2009, 09:57 AM NHFT
I always assumed that he had a conjoined twin a la Total Recall's quatto

When have you seen him with his shirt off?

And the Stuff and Stuff logon is for when the chestburster is typing.

Too funny.  Is there anyway to tell when the Chestburster is typing and when Keith is typing?

(He or I guess I should say, they, do seem to post a lot.)


peaceful_porc

Quote from: dalebert on July 09, 2009, 09:55 PM NHFT
I'm going to guess it's the emotional baggage, much of which has to do with repressing his sexual identity.  >:D  ;)


Always, Dale. Always.

Kat Kanning

Quote from: Lloyd Danforth on July 16, 2009, 08:44 AM NHFT
Back when Marshmallows were sold in wax paper packages separated by thin pieces of cardboard they tasted good. I've never had a good one out of a plastic bag.

I bet they had sugar then, instead of corn syrup.

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: dalebert on July 16, 2009, 09:22 AM NHFT
I'm not a fan of marshmallows either though I did the smores thing anyway. I tried the fluffernutter at BP and I'm done with it. I still had it one day because I didn't have anything else to eat at the time. I have to admit it's fun getting a reaction out of Russell about how unhealthy it is.  >:D
What's his problem?  They're raw aren't they?

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: Kat Kanning on July 17, 2009, 05:20 AM NHFT
Quote from: Lloyd Danforth on July 16, 2009, 08:44 AM NHFT
Back when Marshmallows were sold in wax paper packages separated by thin pieces of cardboard they tasted good. I've never had a good one out of a plastic bag.

I bet they had sugar then, instead of corn syrup.
Probably ;D

Peacemaker

OK, Keith, I think we've exhausted our guessing (I still think it's the load your carrying around in your shorts!)....but seriously, can you end the guessing of one of the most perplexing questions of our time by sharing your what your "stuff" is?