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How I Met Your Mother
EXCLUSIVE excerpt! 'Bro on the Go' is designed to quickly aid a busy Bro in any
situation he might face - at the beach, on the job, at the game, or
with the ladies!
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Read an exclusive excerpt from 'Bro on the Go,' the latest book from the mind of 'New York Times' bestselling author Barney Stinson.

How I Met Your Mother HIMYM fans: Download and share the How I Met Your Mother Desktop App! Unlock exclusive video, share animated props from the episodes and send private messages!!
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Download and share the How I Met Your Mother Desktop Application! Check back each month for application updates including new messages, video, gifts, and more!

How I Met Your Mother All-new episode tonight!!!! A tale of two couples....
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A website dedicated to the revenge of my cheating ex-girlfriend! Revenge is sweet Jade!

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In the show's pilot, Barney first utters his most recognizable phrase, "Suit up!", as he tells others to dress like him. According to creator Thomas, this is a sign that Barney "thought of his suit as some kind of superhero outfit that separated him from the pack."[4] The phrase is repeated in many episodes, and is oft...en modified to fit whatever clothing Barney is wearing, such as "Flight suit up!" when telling Ted to be his wingman in Halloween or "Snow suit up!" when inviting Ted to build an igloo in Central Park, mid winter or "Slut up!" when Robin and Lily go to a prom. The phrase has also led to an International Suit-Up Day on Facebook, which has drawn over 43 000 participants. Besides "Suit up!", he often describes schemes as "Legendary!". He also frequently intersperses the phrase "Wait for it" between syllables of a long word.[4] The season two finale closed with Barney saying "Legen - wait for it...", and he opened season three with "..Dary!".[4] In the show Barney frequently approaches attractive women with Mosby in tow and asks "Haaaaaave you met Ted?" as a way to start a conversation with strangers. Thomas says that this phrase is based in real life, as a one-time friend of his often used a similar line to meet women.[4] Barney also will tell elaborate, outrageous stories or assert his own "awesomeness", followed by "True story." Also, whenever asked what his job is he replies with a little laugh followed by "Please." His brother James reacted similarly when asked how the two were of different races. Barney often makes up statistics (Ted claims that he always uses 83% but he has only done this once, using completely different statistics on previous occasions) in order to make his arguments sound credible. Marshall always catches him out and 'lawyers' him. Barney is frequently asking for high-fives in different variations. 'Relapse five', 'Phone five', 'Tiny five', 'Freeze-frame high-five', 'hypothetical five', 'wordplay five', 'arthritis five', 'self five', 'foot five', 'claw five' and 'solemn low-five' are a few.
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How I Met Your Mother Whoa! We are at 8,944 followers on Twitter! 10,000 would be LEGEN...wait for it...DARY!!!
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HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER is a comedy about Ted (Josh Radnor) and how he fell in love. This is the OFFICIAL twitter account run by CBS.
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