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Why does Pepe end his sentences with "okay"?

ryhoyarbie

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Originally posted by Beauregard
It's not even that funny, ok?

It just give him his caracter, ok?

It wouldn't feel right if he ended his senteces with right, right?

Or yes, yes?

Build a jacuzi and we will come, yes?

Build a jacuzi and we will come, right?
you have a point there, if he said right or yes it would still be kind of like ok..just a word stuck at the end of the sentence to give the guy more character!

ryan
 

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Originally posted by Gonzo
He's insecure and is constantly seeking affirmation of his statements. Okay?
interesting theory....i think he justs likes it. Okay?

i think the okay is catchy....

Sarah
 

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Yes. Everyone needs a catch phrase. Fozzie has Wocka Wocka, Kermit has his scrunched face (not a phrase but a trade mark) Piggy has her French and PePe has ok, ok?
 

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Almost anything he says in that voice is funny to me.
 

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Ever since that one post, I've started saying Funky Doozer sticks a lot. :big_grin:

I've actually tried adopting Wocka Wocka as my catch phrase. You get a lot of dirty looks in stores, okay.
 

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Originally posted by WiGgY
Yes. Everyone needs a catch phrase. Fozzie has Wocka Wocka, Kermit has his scrunched face (not a phrase but a trade mark) Piggy has her French and PePe has ok, ok?
ya i guess, zoots catch phrase is "huh" or "zzzzzz" haha..

ryan
 
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