Where's Waldorf?
If you said the lower right, you're wrong...that's a Caesar salad. The Waldorf is in the top left.
Edit: either that, or it's a small fictional town in Lodnod.
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 18:55,
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If you said the lower right, you're wrong...that's a Caesar salad. The Waldorf is in the top left.
Edit: either that, or it's a small fictional town in Lodnod.
That made me audibly chortle
brilliance
[edit] and woo to the Fawlty Towers reference
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 18:55,
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[edit] and woo to the Fawlty Towers reference
Woosome indeed.
Minor TJ: is it true that he ('he' being the stripey, speccy git in the book) is called Wally in Britain but Waldorf in America/everywhere else?
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 19:00,
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Aye
Except that he be called Waldo in America, not Waldorf. Silly person.
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 19:02,
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Woah there.
I remain firmly planted in England and as such find myself exempt from being criticised about ignorance towards American culture.
*sips port and takes puff on pipe to prove Britishyness*
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 19:04,
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*sips port and takes puff on pipe to prove Britishyness*
Hey
I'm British too, but I had to use the yankee version or the joke owuldn;t have worked.
Fool of a Took.
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 19:07,
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Fool of a Took.
I see your point.
Was a very good joke though and I did laugh more than my initial woo may have implied.
Stupid Brandybuck.
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 19:08,
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Stupid Brandybuck.