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Ever wonder how 'That's what she said' started? amirite?
by Anonymous14 years ago
The Office
by Anonymous14 years ago
I thought that at first too, but I figured maybe Michael just uses that like everyone else in the world (or just america).
by Anonymous14 years ago
The Office "re-spurred" the use of it. But "That's what she said" has been around much longer than The Office. I couldn't say where it stemmed from originally, though.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I heard a new one, too. When something ISN'T sexual you end it with, "during sex" to make it sexual. Doesn't seem that funny at first, but try it in your head... during sex.
by Anonymous14 years ago
^ or "in bed" ;D
by Anonymous14 years ago
or "in my pants" ;)
by Anonymous14 years ago
Say "in my pants" after any song name, it's almost always funny!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Don't stop believing... in my pants
by Anonymous11 years ago
The only problem with "during sex," "in bed," and "in my pants," is old people know what your talking abuot and can call you out on it. If you say, "That's what she said," only people in on the joke know. ANd it's funnier when you know a joke others don't, amirite?
by Anonymous14 years ago
It is a very old joke that even my grandparents know. However, it became increasingly more popular after The Office Episode: "Sexual Harasment"
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