Juvenile things that make you snigger.
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McAndy said:
bucks said:
ClockworkCupcake said:
The fact that Americans refer to Wednesday as "Hump Day" and say "Happy Hump Day!" to you.
Makes me snigger every time.
If it's not raining, does that make it dry hump day?Makes me snigger every time.
DragsterRR said:
McAndy said:
bucks said:
ClockworkCupcake said:
The fact that Americans refer to Wednesday as "Hump Day" and say "Happy Hump Day!" to you.
Makes me snigger every time.
If it's not raining, does that make it dry hump day?Makes me snigger every time.
5potTurbo said:
DragsterRR said:
McAndy said:
bucks said:
ClockworkCupcake said:
The fact that Americans refer to Wednesday as "Hump Day" and say "Happy Hump Day!" to you.
Makes me snigger every time.
If it's not raining, does that make it dry hump day?Makes me snigger every time.
bucks said:
5potTurbo said:
DragsterRR said:
McAndy said:
bucks said:
ClockworkCupcake said:
The fact that Americans refer to Wednesday as "Hump Day" and say "Happy Hump Day!" to you.
Makes me snigger every time.
If it's not raining, does that make it dry hump day?Makes me snigger every time.
This is probably a 'you had to be there' one, but anyway...
Was in Go Outdoors with my daughter yesterday, and as we were going down one of the aisles there were two chaps coming the other way, speaking in an eastern European language which I recognised as Polish.
As I looked across at one of the displays, which was for hiking equipment, I noticed a sign for "Walking Poles" and said to my daughter "Oooh look, that's them that is !!".
The look of contempt, mixed with grudging admiration for a well-played pun, was deeply satisfying !!
Nick M said:
This is probably a 'you had to be there' one, but anyway...
Was in Go Outdoors with my daughter yesterday, and as we were going down one of the aisles there were two chaps coming the other way, speaking in an eastern European language which I recognised as Polish.
As I looked across at one of the displays, which was for hiking equipment, I noticed a sign for "Walking Poles" and said to my daughter "Oooh look, that's them that is !!".
The look of contempt, mixed with grudging admiration for a well-played pun, was deeply satisfying !!
The very best puns are 'off the cuff'. There's a mild curse in our household: " Oh buggerations!". My daughter, in her first year at UCL and in halls, was trying to get her notes together for a lecture and her room mate (a girl of eastern dusky hue) was in the (shared) room. Said daughter couldn't find the folder she sought and uttered this curse in frustration...Was in Go Outdoors with my daughter yesterday, and as we were going down one of the aisles there were two chaps coming the other way, speaking in an eastern European language which I recognised as Polish.
As I looked across at one of the displays, which was for hiking equipment, I noticed a sign for "Walking Poles" and said to my daughter "Oooh look, that's them that is !!".
The look of contempt, mixed with grudging admiration for a well-played pun, was deeply satisfying !!
The atmosphere was palpable I'm told.
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