I’ll bet his Grandfather thought it was a hoot.
Grampa Hewitt?
I’ll bet his Grandfather thought it was a hoot.
Grampa Hewitt?
British sitcoms
Things that are supposed to be funny but aren’t? You mean like Azalin?
Shock pens
The jokes at the front of politicians’ speeches
Those peanut cans with the “snakes” in them that pop out
Bad photos on passports, licences, etc.
People that put morsels of food on their dog’s/gator’s snout and instruct them to "wait… wait… wait… GO!:
Dennis the Menace comics
Impressions of Arnold Schwarzenegger (sp?)
Goggely-eye glasses and whoopie cushions
Golly Martin. This was a very kind gesture. I’m much better today. After work I took a nap then had band practice and I’m back to my old chipper, cynical, sarcastic self.
Clowns. 'nuff said.
Poor under appreciated clowns.
bump
was that supposed to be funny?
aye ![]()
Seems Prince Charles was “incandescent with rage” after Harry’s poor costume choice and has ordered his son to visit Auschwitz.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/01/14/harry.charles.reut/index.html
(edited to note that William will be going with Harry - he was in the shop when Harry rented the offending costume and should have known better)
Susan
Incandescent with rage. What a great phrase.
I am incandescent with indignation.
She was incandescent with joy.
George was incandescent with satisfaction.
Kurt was incandescent with flatulance.
And the fun never stops.
:roll:
so, was Kurt lighting his farts?
Typically, “Golden Boy” Willie was not copping any blame in the press or TV coverage (not that I saw anyway).
They went on about “The Heir and the Spare” a lot, and how Harry (feels he) has to do stupid stuff to get noticed.
The Craparazzi are having a field day.
Brian Lee:Carbombs.
:roll:
That’s funny, my eyes did that same thing when I read this, Peter!
Susan
(Slight explanation: “carbombs” was posted as a reply in the best Irish beer thread)