Who let the dogs in?


a saying that might be used upon entering an establishment and discovering that the majority of people in said establishment are ugly.

or

when a bunch of people start fighting and or going crazy.
(upon entering their neighborhood sports pub)
mike: 10 cent wings and dollar drafts, all game, jo-jo!
joe: let’s do this!
(mike and joe walk through the front door)
mike: d-mn, who let the dogs in?
joe: what the f-ck?
mike: there’s never any good looking chicks here.
joe: nope.
mike: 10 cent wings and dollar drafts, all game, jo-jo!
joe: here we go!

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