Tannin wrote:Would you still have laughed it it was on a large strip?
What made me laugh today...
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I thought that but then the confused & shocked faces led me to believe he may have been unaware of his error. Also aswell, it's a common mistake easily made.Tannin wrote:The suggests to me that it was merely a typo. In the interests of good community relations, in this instance the Grammar Police have decided not to prosecute.
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Parked the car, pressed the button on the key to lock it, crossed the street, walked up a hundred yards, went into to the post office, came out, walked back a bit, crossed the street, pressed the button to unlock the car, opened the door to get in - and there was a woman sitting in the drivers seat!
Woops! Sorry. Wrong car! Same make, same model, same colour, same street. Well, I was close.
Woops! Sorry. Wrong car! Same make, same model, same colour, same street. Well, I was close.
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Now there's an original pick up line!Tannin wrote:Parked the car, pressed the button on the key to lock it, crossed the street, walked up a hundred yards, went into to the post office, came out, walked back a bit, crossed the street, pressed the button to unlock the car, opened the door to get in - and there was a woman sitting in the drivers seat!
Woops! Sorry. Wrong car! Same make, same model, same colour, same street. Well, I was close.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Not so much a laugh but a smirk. But as there's no "Things That Made You Smirk" thread I'll have to go closest to the pin.
Anywho, the bookies who have already paid out on Hawthorn to win this year's flag. Bet they'll have second thoughts if the Hawks lose again next week to the Eagles.
I don't understand why bookies would pay out on anything while there's still a chance that it might not happen. What's the advantage of doing it?
Anywho, the bookies who have already paid out on Hawthorn to win this year's flag. Bet they'll have second thoughts if the Hawks lose again next week to the Eagles.
I don't understand why bookies would pay out on anything while there's still a chance that it might not happen. What's the advantage of doing it?
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Wandering round the market this morning. Bloke had a pusher with a toddler in it. He was looking at a stall oblivious to the fact the kids beanie was on the ground.
So a good samaritan picks up the Carlton beanie and hands it back to Dad, who promptly says thanks and puts it back on the kids head.
I laughed to myself and almost made a crack top the bloke about the kid having good enough taste to not want that thing on his head.
Then I remembered we just got beat by Melbourne so I shut up and walked on.
So a good samaritan picks up the Carlton beanie and hands it back to Dad, who promptly says thanks and puts it back on the kids head.
I laughed to myself and almost made a crack top the bloke about the kid having good enough taste to not want that thing on his head.
Then I remembered we just got beat by Melbourne so I shut up and walked on.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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