Pulling a Musselman
when you are at a restaurant and everyone is waiting to order you claim you are going to order something, when the waiter actually takes your order you choke under the pressure and order the same thing as the guy before you.
steve:i think i will get the waffles
jeff: i’m gonna get pancakes
waiter: what could i get you guys?
jeff: can i get the pancakes
waiter: and for you?
steve: uhhh can i get the pancakes, too
jeff: dude, you are totally pulling a musselman
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