Best "Character" Award

Dixon Carter Lee

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We've had all sorts of invented characters lately, from highschooljock to Charles in Charge to Yayati to Chilled Vodka and more, and I can't think of one that's actually been entertaining, except by way of allowing other posters to be creative in response. Has there ever been a created Lit "character" that was consistently funny and impressively written? Or did it peak with Gnufi?
 
i vote laurel nobody could like cats that much and run a pornsite ;)
 
Yeah, I'm thinking "Gnufi" was it, aside from the occasional wacky character we all create now and then for a single thread. But for long-time funn-ee posting..? Can't think of one.

Damn. We're stuck with the ring-your-doorbell-and-run wits. I'm losing interest...
 
I miss that chick that used to write in big letters and used all of those colors.

I cant remember her name. Kinky something?
 
"For the big penis that I am" is a sentence that will be burned in my brain forever.
 
KinkyLOVE

That was KinkyLOVE, ltr. She's now a sex slave in Thailand.
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
Yeah, I'm thinking "Gnufi" was it, aside from the occasional wacky character we all create now and then for a single thread. But for long-time funn-ee posting..? Can't think of one.

Damn. We're stuck with the ring-your-doorbell-and-run wits. I'm losing interest...

just to change the subject just a bit. not meant to hijack

Did you grow up in a small rural Idaho town.

-You watched bullwinkle show (Mr peabody's wayback machine cartoon stories)

You went through your neighborhood at night ringing old peoples door bells and running like hell

Did you throw eggs at cop cars on Halloween?

Did you throw snowballs at the visiting high school team's player bus as it left the school after a game was over.
 
I love RainbowBright.

I also think Charles In Charge is hilarious.

WhaddoIknow though?
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
What? They don't have TV, doorbells and eggs in Jersey?

Glad to see big city folks grow up the same was as small rural town folks.

Guess kids are the same everywhere.
 
What big city? I grew up in a newly developed area where I could play around abandonded chicken coops and revolutionary war headstones. Sure, I was born in Manhattan, but my childhood was very Norman Rockwell (by way of Bruce Springstein, who grew up a few miles away). There are more cows in New Jersey than in Texas. It's pretty rural in the central, southern part.

Of course, when I was old enough I moved right back to Manhattan and immediately started laughing at people from Idaho.

Moo.
 
I'm showing my newness. I'd never heard of Gnufi. I searched through all the G-- users, narrowed down to Gn-- and discovered there's no such person!

Trickery!

In other news; the clouds of dust lord in the skies of whipped cream.
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
There are more cows in New Jersey than in Texas. It's pretty rural in the central, southern part.


Well shit, that just blew my stereotypical image of Jersey all to hell. Thought it was just one city block from one end to the other. Thought "jersey" milk cows were an extinct breed.
 
Damnit Laurel. I HATE TIME OUT. Especially since I bounce in and out while I'm at my office.
 
There's Newark, Trenton, and a few other holes, like every State. Everything else is pretty green, woodsy, mountainous, and beachy.
 
Manhattan people laughing at Idaho people

DLC. I figure that if you ask most people who live Manhattan about Idaho, they respond with....where the fuck in Idaho.....is that part of the US.
 
desert spike said:
DLC. I figure that if you ask most people who live Manhattan about Idaho, they respond with....where the fuck in Idaho.....is that part of the US.

Most people in Manhattan will do that if you ask about Hoboken...
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
There's Newark, Trenton, and a few other holes, like every State. Everything else is pretty green, woodsy, mountainous, and beachy.

Your description make me wanna visit, of course I'd like to see NYC too. Never been to the Northeast. I associate your description with New Hamshire, Vermont, Connecticut though.
 
Every year they give out a "Most Scenic Highway in the United States" award. An Interstate in upstate New York wins every year.
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
Every year they give out a "Most Scenic Highway in the United States" award. An Interstate in upstate New York wins every year.


Old Kings Highway aka Route 6A on Cape is up there too. Number 2 last I saw.
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
An Interstate in upstate New York wins every year.

What's an Interstate? just kidding. Upstate NY is supposed to be beautiful, I'd like to see that too.

Damn, why do I have to work for a frigging living. so many cool places to see in the US.

Think when I retire I'm living in a motor home and touring the US.
 
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