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'''EFF A DOG''' (sometimes written by the [[chat room]] as '''EFF A DAWG''') is a phrase introduced in [[Scott Johnson vs. The World]]. In the episode, [[Scott Johnson]] was participating in a segment in which they read actual NPR stories with certain words replaced Mad Libs style. One replacement was "EFF A DOG", which Scott read in such a way that the chat room latched onto it and repeated it for the rest of the episode. | '''EFF A DOG''' (sometimes written by the [[chat room]] as '''EFF A DAWG''') is a phrase introduced in [[Scott Johnson vs. The World]]. In the episode, [[Scott Johnson]] was participating in [[NPRSFW]], a segment in which they read actual NPR stories with certain words replaced Mad Libs style. One replacement was "EFF A DOG", which Scott read in such a way that the chat room latched onto it and repeated it for the rest of the episode. | ||
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* [http://effadog.com/ EFFADOG.com] | * [http://effadog.com/ EFFADOG.com] |
Revision as of 07:20, 21 September 2010
EFF A DOG (sometimes written by the chat room as EFF A DAWG) is a phrase introduced in Scott Johnson vs. The World. In the episode, Scott Johnson was participating in NPRSFW, a segment in which they read actual NPR stories with certain words replaced Mad Libs style. One replacement was "EFF A DOG", which Scott read in such a way that the chat room latched onto it and repeated it for the rest of the episode.