“What's cool and goes click?”

—  Phil Brooks

Punk hangs up the phone
Ghost Hunters. October 31, 2006.
Someone continuously prank called the telephone in the house and then not talking which lead to this comment.
Ghost Hunters

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American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist 1978

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