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This page is for all the audio clips that get used throughout the show.

Clip: Details:
"Allegedly" Originally recorded on Episode 115: Allegedly, Patrick used it as a blanket statement to rid the show of any legal ramifications.
"Shes lives outside Jacksonville which is just a train-ride away." Voice clip of Nick Starr, describing the girl who befriended on Myspace (who later turned out to be a prank) - First said in Episode 054: All Aboard.
The clip was used simply to ridicule Nick when he was on the show.
"Ass everywhere, it's oh... So hot"See above.
"...Money I got from giving blowjobs..."Another Nick Starr voice clip.
"Iboughtawifiphotoihphone... You know?"Nick Starr voice clip taken from a phone interview about him being the first in line to buy an iPhone (Episode 204: Poo Penis). He's very excited and gets flustered... Messing up what he was trying to say. Used when someone can't get their words out, stutters or gets tounge-tied as an alternative to "English... Motherfucker..." Also used to ridicule Nick Starr once again.
"Oh boy!"See above.
"Sounds like a case of the Mondays." Office Space
"Too Good" Originally used in Episode 73:Paying Your Dues, this is a sound clip taken from a commercial Tony Gaud did for Hungry Howie's Pizza. Used to approve of something, and also to ridicule Tony Gaud.
"Shit negro...That's all you had to say." Pulp Fiction, used when someone shortens something down into layman's terms.
"English motherfucker, do you speak it?!" Pulp Fiction, used when someones gets flusters and tounge-tied.
"Oh no! Oh god there it is! Right at the wall for me..." A black news reporter freaking out after seeing a cockroach in the studio while on TV. (Audio)
"You get nothing! You lose! Good day sir!" Willy Wonka speaking to Grandpa Joe in "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" towards the end of the film. Sometimes used as an alternative to the Foghorn.
"Oh yeah that movie was goooooooooooooooooooood! YEAH!"Sound clips made by Patrick during the days of Hollywood Adam. Used as a segway into a tangent about movies, and is used again when the tangent ends and they get back to the main topic in hand.


Foghorn Played after a failed call-in
The Crickets Used as an alternative to the Cowbell of Shame for when a joke bombs
Whammy
Bicycle Horn / Slide Whistle
"That was Easy" Taken from the Staples' ad, "The Easy Button" is hit whenever someone on the show makes an "easy joke".













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