Homie Don T Play That
Where does the saying come from that I don't play this game?
The phrase comes from Mey D. Clo, a wise man who was transformed into Clo to provide community-based television services. Sw â L In Living ColorÃâ. Damon Wayne wakes up to his crazy catch-free character like "Don't play this game!" to live. "Jay" I don't think so! "
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It comes from a TV software called InLong Color, it is similar to SNL software and its name is Me. The drawing is usually done with him and a group of people ask him to do it and he tells me, don't touch and then hit him on the head with a sock full of tennis balls. Overall, it's ridiculous when you put it in context. SW was built in the late 80's and 90's, if I remember correctly. At least I studied there.
The term was used in Living Color software, which debuted on Fox 10 years ago and starred Jim Carrey, Jamie ■■ and other comedians who are now popular. A character named Mie the Clo once said that Mie dat didn't work and that's where the phrase came from.
I first heard about it from the Wyan brothers on TV. sw in Living Color, where one of them played the role of Mee Lee Klu.
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Where did the saying come from that I don't play this game? 3
A phrase that seems to be used by middle-aged people a lot, as if they are imitating the younger generation, but I have never heard of this expression. Was it decades ago?
The phrase comes from Mey D. Clo, an intelligent man who becomes Clo to perform community-based television services. Sw â € in vibrant colors. Damon Wayans awakens these characters with hilarious catch phrases like "Don't play this game!" to live. "Jay" I don't think so! "
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It comes from a TV software called In Living Color, it is a kind of SNL software and its name is mey. The drawing is usually done with him and a group of people ask him to do it and he tells me not to play and then hit him on the head with a sock which has a tennis ball in it. Overall, it's pretty ridiculous when you put it in context. SW was built in the late 80's and 90's, if I remember correctly. At least I studied there.
The term was used in Living Color software, which debuted on Fox 10 years ago and featured Jim Carrey, Jamie ■■ and other famous comedians. A character named Mie the Clo once said that Mie dat didn't play and that's where the sentence came from.
I first heard about it from the Wayan brothers on TV. sw In Living Color, where one of the characters plays mey le clo.
The pieces did not touch it