Ron: (Over the Kimmunicator) KP, I know you like hearing my voice but I'm not staying on the Kimmunicator for eight hours. KP? Kim? Oh, come on. (He sighs) Things I do for my girlfriend...
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Ron: (Over the Kimmunicator) KP, I know you like hearing my voice but I'm not staying on the Kimmunicator for eight hours. KP? Kim? Oh, come on. (He sighs) Things I do for my girlfriend...
Kim: Ron, you missed!
Kim: (Thinking) OMG, look at her butt. It is go big! She looks like one of those rap guy's girlfriends but who understand those rap guys.
Ron: (Whispering in Kim's ear) I wish your folks weren't hanging around.

Ron: (In an annoying Kim like voice) Oh, I can do anything.
Kim: Ron! My idea of fun is not skinneydipping at 3AM!
Haven't done one of these in a while. Yeah, I'm lazy. 
The site is came from is now down so I'll just link to the image here.
Darn cool picture. Not sure what it's based on. The site it comes from is in French. I'm too lazy to translate it and BabbleFish never works when you need it to.
Here's the one I like:
Shego: Safety Dance? Like that's like my totally favorite song. I mean like gag me with a spoon!
Shego shakes her head and turns back towards Drakken.
Shego: Dr. D., if you snuck another one of those mind control things on me, you're going to be in a whole lot of hurt.
From here:
LONDON (Reuters) - Anti-terrorism detectives escorted a man from a plane after a taxi driver had earlier become suspicious when he started singing along to a track by punk band The Clash, police said on Wednesday. Detectives halted the London-bound flight at Durham Tees Valley Airport and Harraj Mann, 24, was taken off. The taxi driver had become worried on the way to the airport because Mann had been singing along to The Clash's 1979 anthem "London Calling," which features the lyrics "Now war is declared -- and battle come down" while other lines warn of a "meltdown expected". Mann told newspapers the taxi had been fitted with a music system which allowed him to plug in his MP3 player and he had been playing The Clash, Procol Harum, Led Zeppelin and the Beatles to the driver. "He didn't like Led Zeppelin or The Clash but I don't think there was any need to tell the police," Mann told the Daily Mirror. A Durham police spokeswoman said Mann had been released after questioning -- but had missed his flight. "The report was made with the best of intentions and we wouldn't want to discourage people from contacting us with genuine concerns," she said.Nicked from Dom's post here over at MegaTokyo.
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