Juvenile things that make you snigger.

Juvenile things that make you snigger.

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ClockworkCupcake

74,606 posts

273 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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irocfan said:
I thought that this would go down well in Yorkshire...
I always thought it was a shame that Ford never made an Si version of the Ka. smile

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

234 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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DaveGoddard

1,193 posts

146 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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andym1603 said:


Homebase must've been hit.
Likewise, the sign wasn't the first thing I noticed there!

That reminds me though - my sister has some of those (slightly council-esque?) cut-out wooden letters in her flat, spelling out "LOVE" and "HOME". Last time I was there I changed them round when no-one was looking to read "EVEL HOMO" and it was ages before she noticed...

smn159

12,706 posts

218 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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I worked on a project with a guy called Rick wk a couple of years back. Pretty common name in the US apparently.

Didn't stop me sniggering to myself every time his name was mentioned.

E36Ross

502 posts

113 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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smn159 said:
I worked on a project with a guy called Rick wk a couple of years back. Pretty common name in the US apparently.

Didn't stop me sniggering to myself every time his name was mentioned.
Hang on a second!

Rick as in Richard that could also be shortened to Dick... Dick wk!

Poor bd

melhookv12

958 posts

175 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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karona

1,918 posts

187 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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Here we have two Bulgarian "шапка"



("шапка" in Bulgarian = hat"

Buzz84

1,145 posts

150 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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George29 said:


Found this on my sat nav a few weeks back
I live just down from there and drive past it daily to get to work. Always worthy of a snigger.

RedWhiteMonkey

6,861 posts

183 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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Buzz84 said:
George29 said:


Found this on my sat nav a few weeks back
I live just down from there and drive past it daily to get to work. Always worthy of a snigger.
I suggest you two avoid ever going to San Francisco. The area between the urban districts of Nob Hill and Tenderloin is known as Tender Nob.

Mr-B

3,781 posts

195 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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MartG said:
Now I know why when I get cold called from spammers/scammers/insurance claimers from India why the line sounds so awful. I also can't get the image out of my head of them packed in cubicles drenched in sweat in 50 degree heat with a 2 inch hand held fan trying to cool themselves, doesn't stop me either giving them an absolute mouthful of abuse or if I'm in the mood fking them around something chronic for as long as possible.biggrin

DaveGoddard said:
Likewise, the sign wasn't the first thing I noticed there!

That reminds me though - my sister has some of those (slightly council-esque?) cut-out wooden letters in her flat, spelling out "LOVE" and "HOME". Last time I was there I changed them round when no-one was looking to read "EVEL HOMO" and it was ages before she noticed...
That made me laugh more than it should have.



straight dad

454 posts

158 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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CR6ZZ said:
Taieri Gorge Railway in New Zealand? Japanese tourists don't understand the school boy sniggering when the train stops there.



Edited by straight dad on Saturday 24th September 00:07

antspants

2,402 posts

176 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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Watching the Great British Menu earlier and one of the chefs was presenting his meal on a specially made board including a miniature spit roast.

I sniggered the first time they said it then a bit more every time they repeated it, until the judging chef says straight to camera "who's mouth doesn't water at the thought of a spit roast", at which point my wife sighed loudly and told me to "stop being so childish" smile

Bernd Tost

903 posts

143 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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Was meandering through the rather lovely Vysehrad cemetery in Prague last week and spotted this:


Not the best quality photo but with quite a few folk around I was trying to be subtle about using someone's demise for amusement. Also nearby were headstones bearing the names "Lipsova" and "Willingerova"..


CR6ZZ

1,313 posts

146 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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straight dad said:
CR6ZZ said:
Taieri Gorge Railway in New Zealand? Japanese tourists don't understand the school boy sniggering when the train stops there.



Edited by straight dad on Saturday 24th September 00:07
Well spotted!

bobbo89

5,228 posts

146 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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This Honda advert

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTaCT8ZmdJA

Specifically the point at 0:27

blearyeyedboy

6,304 posts

180 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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CR6ZZ said:
straight dad said:
CR6ZZ said:
Taieri Gorge Railway in New Zealand? Japanese tourists don't understand the school boy sniggering when the train stops there.



Edited by straight dad on Saturday 24th September 00:07
Well spotted!
I liked "Diamond Geyser" just outside Taupo too! biggrin

Hugh Jarse

3,528 posts

206 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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DJFish

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264 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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Edited by DJFish on Sunday 25th September 05:10

Mothersruin

8,573 posts

100 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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melhookv12 said:
Any squaddie/crab will know that place very well.

It had the last petrol station by the German/Holland border that would except the Forces Fuel Vouchers on the main route out of Germany towards the West.

alock

4,228 posts

212 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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In Costco earlier...

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