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Yeah, I meant his own as in Tom's own. To me the logic of the joke is that the mask bestows the stereotype of the animal on the wearer, so I think for me it wouldn't work for the way I'm approaching it, but that's just splitting hairs. Also as you came up with it it would bash my swede a bit to use it but it is a good idea.

The mask bestows the stereotype of the character upon the wearer--guy puts on a cow mask and he gives milk, which is then turned into cheese. Where's the logic problem?

(Only in a comedy forum could a paragraph like that be written seriously!)

Like I said, it's no problem if you don't like the idea. But don't be worried about using an idea because it came from someone else. You came up with the original joke. It's not like there's anything I can do with a guy in a cow mask!

Anyway, good luck!

Quote: evan rubivellian @ May 4 2011, 3:55 PM BST

It's not like there's anything I can do with a guy in a cow mask!

Anyway, good luck!

Please go back in time and tell that to Eddie Izzard.

Quote: evan rubivellian @ May 4 2011, 3:55 PM BST

The mask bestows the stereotype of the character upon the wearer--guy puts on a cow mask and he gives milk, which is then turned into cheese. Where's the logic problem?

(Only in a comedy forum could a paragraph like that be written seriously!)

Like I said, it's no problem if you don't like the idea. But don't be worried about using an idea because it came from someone else. You came up with the original joke. It's not like there's anything I can do with a guy in a cow mask!

Anyway, good luck!

I don't mean it's illogical just not where I want to go. I could accept it if it stops at " Why don't you wash it down with some milk" type thing possibly. Don't know why just a feeling really.

Quote: Marc P @ May 4 2011, 3:57 PM BST

Please go back in time and tell that to Eddie Izzard.

I remember that. But I wish I hadn't.

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