Not many situations where you can use the phrase “I’ve often been born”.
Not many situations where you can use the phrase “I’ve often been born”.
I think I’ve met like four people in my life who wouldn’t get this joke.
Et tue, Brute?
Seemed a lot bigger when I was 8.
It’s like I’ve told a number of my bosses in the past: you have to treat the people making your money for you well, or they just fuck off. They never listen, and everyone always just fucks off. I’m a soothsayer!
Maybe they’re just more competent down under, with a shotgun specifically.
I don’t eat animals myself but the vegan version is very good I have to say. Likewise with the vegan Cumberlands you can get, or at least could about five years ago from the Co-op.
Youths of today discovering idioms of yesteryear going, “mm technically, this implies…” as if that wasn’t the obvious, intended implication to begin with.
We have so many unique individual cultures it’s absolutely ridiculous.
Fair enough that the USA has culture but that’s a bit far, considering the size of the place.
Cornish pasty, apple crumble, scouse, trifle, haggis, rarebit, Sunday roast, shepherd’s pie, tatty scones… you can see why this “no flavour” joke is getting tiring.
For any non-yanks reading: 150lb is about 62.5kg or 10st 10lb.
Yeah after writing it I sort of realised I was pointing out the joke, but we’re here now.