"He puts on his yin-yang baseball cap and asks for her number. | |
"Yi ke yang chien," "one dollar" | |
"Yin and yang?" Which one am I? | |
"Yin-yang water"? | |
"You know, there's yin and yang, in and out, up and down, "you're here, you go." | |
"He puts on his yin-yang baseball cap and asks for her number. | |
"Yi ke yang chien," "one dollar" | |
"Yin and yang?" Which one am I? | |
"Yin-yang water"? | |
"You know, there's yin and yang, in and out, up and down, "you're here, you go." | |
"Unless the yin-yangs have objections I think we should let Marshall run with this sucker." | |
Are you kidding me, yangs? | |
Did you say the yangs? | |
Hey, yin-yangs. | |
JENKO: Well, sometimes I feel like that we should be more like the yangs. | |
"Unless the yin-yangs have objections I think we should let Marshall run with this sucker." | |
Are you kidding me, yangs? | |
Did you say the yangs? | |
Hey, yin-yangs. | |
JENKO: Well, sometimes I feel like that we should be more like the yangs. | |
Looks like he "yinged" when he should have "yanged." | |
Look you heard my dad; another word about mythical objects and jewel thieves, you will be ying-yanging your way to military school. | |
Looks like he "yinged" when he should have "yanged." | |
Look you heard my dad; another word about mythical objects and jewel thieves, you will be ying-yanging your way to military school. | |