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With all the talk about people taking these classes I just remembered about my experience with the MSF. I was a little over a year ago and let me tell you it was a blast, except for the fact that I took the final test in the snow!!!! Not too much snow but it did start and after three days of waking up ridiculously early me and my buddies decided to take the test regardless just to get it over. Anyway the point of this little story is about this "guy" that was in our class. He looked familiar and kinda strange (sorry steve if your reading this) but I couldn't put a finger on who it was till we took are written test. No jokes here the guy was Steven Wright. Some might know who that is and some might not but if any of you have ever seen the movie Half Baked then you will know it was " The Guy " aka the guy on the couch!!
Who would have thought I'd be riding a rebel 250 with an a movie star/sitcom star/stand up comedian/ and I believe an academy award winner.
I love that guy....freakin' hilarious! My favorite line of his was when he said " I got home late one night and when I put my key in the lock and turned it, myhouse started up. So I drove it aroundfor a while"
Don't know why that strikes me as so funny, but it cracks me the F up!!!
He invented dehydrated water but doesn't know what to add to it! I love that guy! Where has he been?
He's is a riot but you need to like that dry humor stuff Like I said it's no big deal but I thought it was cool. Too bad it wasn't a hot actress or something.
Heres a good example who those who don't know Steven Wright. You either love em or hate em. Personally I think he is funnier when acting than stand up.
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