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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
See also this comic "[[174: That's What SHE Said]]".
 
 
 
The phrase "{{w|Said the actress to the bishop|That's what ''she'' said!}}" is commonly used after someone has described something that sounds sexual but had no intentional sexual meaning. An example might be:
 
The phrase "{{w|Said the actress to the bishop|That's what ''she'' said!}}" is commonly used after someone has described something that sounds sexual but had no intentional sexual meaning. An example might be:
  
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:"That's what she said" (Implying that the previous person had been describing something very different)
 
:"That's what she said" (Implying that the previous person had been describing something very different)
  
However, in this comic [[Cueball]] is actually describing what the girl whispered to him, looking for sex the next night. His friend then responds with "that's what she said" but, of course, in this situation it has no meaning as that was literally what ''she'' said. Cueball continues this in the next panel. His reaction ("Yes. Yes, it is.") is exactly the same as Megan's reaction to a "that's what she said" in [[366: Your Mom]].
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However, in this comic the first guy is actually describing what his girl friend whispered to him on the day she leaves him. She is still looking to have sex with him one last time before they go live their lives. A very personal moment that he decided to share with his friend. But his so called friend then decides to responds with a ''that's what she said'' delivered with pistol fingers and lots of movement. A very incensitive reaction - maybe brought on because he became embarrassed by his friends openness, not an uncommen reaction. Of course, in this situation it has no meaning as that was literally what ''she'' said in a sexual content. The first guy can thus only reply ''Yes. Yes, it is''. This is exactly the same as Megan's reaction to a "that's what she said" in [[366: Your Mom]].
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The friend is simply frozen in his uncomfortable position, by the awkward moment, while the first guy just stares at him.
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The title text is the next thing that the first guy says - he was there - so no need to tell me what she said. It is obvious from other comics with the same theme that [[Randall]] doesn't like when people just use these types of jokes excessively!
  
The title text is just another standard phrase at a similar manner.
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See also this comic:[[174: That's What SHE Said]].
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==

Revision as of 21:20, 10 June 2014

How it Happened
I was there, dude.
Title text: I was there, dude.

Explanation

The phrase "That's what she said!" is commonly used after someone has described something that sounds sexual but had no intentional sexual meaning. An example might be:

"It's huge!" (Describing an overly large object like a large tree)
"That's what she said" (Implying that the previous person had been describing something very different)

However, in this comic the first guy is actually describing what his girl friend whispered to him on the day she leaves him. She is still looking to have sex with him one last time before they go live their lives. A very personal moment that he decided to share with his friend. But his so called friend then decides to responds with a that's what she said delivered with pistol fingers and lots of movement. A very incensitive reaction - maybe brought on because he became embarrassed by his friends openness, not an uncommen reaction. Of course, in this situation it has no meaning as that was literally what she said in a sexual content. The first guy can thus only reply Yes. Yes, it is. This is exactly the same as Megan's reaction to a "that's what she said" in 366: Your Mom.

The friend is simply frozen in his uncomfortable position, by the awkward moment, while the first guy just stares at him.

The title text is the next thing that the first guy says - he was there - so no need to tell me what she said. It is obvious from other comics with the same theme that Randall doesn't like when people just use these types of jokes excessively!

See also this comic:174: That's What SHE Said.

Transcript

[Two people standing.]
Cueball: Then she put her hands over mine, grinds against me, leans down and whispers, "After tonight, we go and live our lives, no regrets. But I want this, I want you, one last time."
[The friend is giving a thumbs up, pointing, surrounded by action lines.]
Friend: That's what SHE said!
[Both continue to stand.]
Cueball: Yes. Yes, it is.
[Both continue to stand.]


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Discussion

Cueball's friend's like me. --NSDCars5 (talk) 18:15, 3 March 2014 (UTC)NSDCars5