One of my friends and I use a derivative of that saying after certain sentences. We add the line, "before the bed fell in." For example...
"I can't get this damn thing out!" "That's what she said before the bed fell in."
OR
"Would you stop poking me?!" "That's what she said before the bed fell in."
With the added line, not only are we attempting to be innovative, but we're offering a visual of a bedroom scene rife with comedic candor. We don't use it as a snappy, useless retort unless it fits with the right wording. We also never make it repetitive or else it loses it flair. It can be funny if used in the right context, otherwise it's just an abuse of humor.
I hate "That's what she said!" jokes. They're about as repetitive as "Your Mom" jokes.
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For example, if somebody's trying reach into a can of Pringles to get a chip at the very bottom and then says "It won't come out!" you automatically reply with "That's what she said" indicating that your penis was so huge she couldn't get it out of her vagina. That's what Wikipedia says.
For example, if somebody's trying reach into a can of Pringles to get a chip at the very bottom and then says "It won't come out!" you automatically reply with "That's what she said" indicating that your penis was so huge she couldn't get it out of her vagina. That's what Wikipedia says.
I like it when someone adds that little gem to a story. I entertains my immature mind.
Ha ha, if the pigster says it's cool then it's cool.
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