The Joke.
“By the sweat on our brows, and the strengths of our backs…Gentlemen. Hoist the Colours! And you, madam, I warn you, I know the entire Geneva Convention by heart!” Trust me.
It actually seems a good joke but as he admitted he shouldn’t have tried it with somebody who needs a translator. Then again was this an attempt at viral marketing?
I’m not some ordinary moron. I’m an Oxy-Moron!
Mental Giant: A very tall person who is more than slightly confused.
I heard this joke many years ago, but never thought I’d see it acted out. Dude’s a bit thick.
Space…..it seems to go on and on forever, but then you get to the end and the gorrilla starts throwing barrels at you. - Phlip J. Fry
Peter - 15 June 2011 11:35 PM... Then again was this an attempt at viral marketing?
... Then again was this an attempt at viral marketing?
But for which pizza chain?
Unfairly Balanced - 16 June 2011 08:55 AMPeter - 15 June 2011 11:35 PM... Then again was this an attempt at viral marketing? But for which pizza chain?
The one that can make you one with everything.
*cringes*
Aussie daytime TV at its “finest”...
Remember, a Dragon is for life!
Peter - 16 June 2011 09:56 AMUnfairly Balanced - 16 June 2011 08:55 AMPeter - 15 June 2011 11:35 PM... Then again was this an attempt at viral marketing? But for which pizza chain? The one that can make you one with everything.
AH! “Fats Domino”
Unfairly Balanced - 16 June 2011 01:54 PMAH! “Fats Domino”
No no. They make one with Blueberry (Hill).
Though it is really good. Whenever I have it I’m in My Blue Heaven.
Attention to detail: An apostrophe is the difference between a company that knows its shit and a company that knows it’s shit.
I’m amusing myself by imagining his interview with the Pope….
Something about bears, and forests, I presume….
My dad always said, “be all that you can be”.
I tried it. Succeeded. Not terribly impressed with the results so far.