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Things Arnold Schwarzenegger Has Been Trying to Get to


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Graph by K. Baker

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  1. TigerAngel says:

    Awesomely funny.

    Except for the fact that it is spelled “governor.”

  2. Mosh says:

    …and it’s missing the apostrophe before the “s”.

    Someone beat me to the spelling mistake though!

  3. Chris says:

    John Connor?

  4. MikeHC says:

    Even though this doesn’t totally make sense, I still love it. I mean, he’s been in America for most of his life, but… man, still funny.

  5. da kine says:

    Also, he’s trying to get “To Mahz”.

  6. tara says:

    for lowbrow lolz… :-)

    ok, i lol’d myself.
    i just lol’d myself! i need some napkins…

  7. K. Baker says:

    sorry for the spelling. I did this at three in the morning while at work.
    It was funnier then i guess…

    I should have added “the kennedy family” instead of “america”
    Lame.

  8. Peep says:

    He’s also been trying (unsuccessfully) for the last 70-some days to get to a budget for the state of California…

  9. Morlock says:

    …if you are going to use percentages…shouldn’t you use a pie chart? also, this adds up to like 127% or something? wha?

    joke killed by lack of math skills.

    • Maderman says:

      I’ve got to agree. People can complain about Grammar and Graph Nazis, but IMHO it’s the graphs that have a humorous element AND are well executed that are the funniest.

      To your point about pie charts though, they can be pretty damn boring. Personally prefer stacked 100% columns. Imagine showing how the percentage changed over time using 4 stacked 100% columns. Then the y-axis could be “% of time spent thinking about getting to….”

  10. Thaumh says:

    Wasn’t he supposed to get his ass to Mahz* at one point?

    *Mars


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