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It all makes sense now!

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I wondered why it was taking so long to get limpio down in the Gulf, but this unseen footage explains everything!

It seems people are just as confundida over at Failbook…

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  1. Sports says:

    NEW extreme sport SNAKE catcher, warning may cause EXTREME wetness!

  2. Hallberg says:

    get a grip of your hose man….

  3. J says:

    Bad hose! Stay in your cage!

  4. Taylor says:

    I think hes one of the BP execs, trying to stop the leak. The only way he knows how.

  5. Fetishes says:

    What hose? All I see is a very sick snake.

  6. Kruai says:

    “STOP IT STOP IT STOP IT STOP IT”

  7. Memo says:

    What’s LIMPIA and CONFUNDITO supposed to mean in there?

    • El gerente says:

      Limpia stands for ´´cleanse´´ although lavado would´ve been better

      Same for confundito, it´s actually Confundidio, or Confused

      Guess El señor uses google translate

    • lucas05 says:

      limpia, supposed to be limpio, limpio means CLEAN
      confundito, supposed to be confundido, confundido means CONFUSED

      therefore, Señor Gif’s spanish sucks, even when they say some spanish guy manages the site

      • El Jefe (The Señor) says:

        Lo siento amigo! I took Spanish in night school and only got a B. I’ve corrected it now though!

        • Memo says:

          Jejjeje that’s great guys. I would like to ask if the guy that manages the site is from Spain, otherwise I dont think it’s ok to call him “SOME SPANISH GUY”. I dont see anyone calling north americans “some english guys”, right?

          • Chass says:

            The Amish refer to everyone outside of their community (so every typical non-Amish American) as “the English”.

          • 'some English guy' says:

            Actually, I’d say ‘some American guy’. Like we Englishmen with our tea and bull dogs would want to be associated with America. Lol, I joke.

        • Fawfulster says:

          Actually, sice “people” is plural for “person”, the text should say “confundidos”. However, spanish for “people” is “gente”, so it could also be “confundida”, as in “La gente está muy confundida (people are very confused)”.

          • El Jefe (The Señor) says:

            I am the one who’s confused at this point. jejeje

            • Andres says:

              No tienes ni idea! tercera persona del presente del verbo limpiar: limpia, limpia “down” es totalmente correcto. Confundito, es un híbrido italo-español válido. Viva señorGIF! TU RULEAS!

              PD: Africans Do BETTER

  8. lallie says:

    Naughty naughty hose! Take that! I will show you who’s the boss!

  9. I_AM_COBRA says:

    AH! SNAKE! AHH! SNAKE! SNAAAAAKE IT’S A SNAAAAAKE! OH GOD IT’S A SNAAAAAAAAAAAKE!

  10. arimareiji says:

    Epic win.

  11. Lacey says:

    Limpia= clean confundito, i think they meant confuso, which means confused.

  12. mehim says:

    oh god …. i think i know where this pic came from :S ..

    funny as hell though :D

  13. DanDany says:

    it’s Liquid Snake (MGS)

    • WolfSister says:

      oh my god xD You could’ve left the MGS out and it would’ve been funnier for those who’ve played lol.

  14. Memo says:

    hahaha so they meant LIMPIO, and the exact word would be CONFUNDIDO in that case.

  15. Samuel L. Jackson says:

    I´ve had it with these Monkey fitghting hoses!
    In this monday to friday plain!

  16. gindaol says:

    Just smackin’ the hose.

  17. royu says:

    KILL it with fire !!

  18. Ashley says:

    The pic makes the phrase “kill it with fire” seem less stupid.

  19. Nicole says:

    yeah that’s right , kill the hose, and water your plants with the snakes .

  20. Kevin says:

    Sometimes a man’s just gotta smack some hose.

  21. b-caff says:

    I’d like to think that no one would be that stupid.

  22. Devon says:

    Hose?
    HOSE?!
    HOOOOOOSEEEEE!!!!!!!


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