Puns
Tell us your best ever puns - get them out of your system now and let's not see them again.
Suggested by MatJ
( , Thu 5 Mar 2009, 12:52)
Tell us your best ever puns - get them out of your system now and let's not see them again.
Suggested by MatJ
( , Thu 5 Mar 2009, 12:52)
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pedantic archaeological response
the words 'henge' and 'hinge' have the same etymology. Both refer to something hanging or being suspended. This negates your pun somewhat but I find it interesting and award you extra marks for engaging public interest in our cultural heritage.
( , Thu 5 Mar 2009, 16:28, 1 reply)
the words 'henge' and 'hinge' have the same etymology. Both refer to something hanging or being suspended. This negates your pun somewhat but I find it interesting and award you extra marks for engaging public interest in our cultural heritage.
( , Thu 5 Mar 2009, 16:28, 1 reply)
I wasn't aware of it's origins at all.
There - I learned something! Very eloquently and concisely said as well, though I don't know if I should be happy or sad at this point- you did kinda pop my pun...
:-)
( , Thu 5 Mar 2009, 16:42, closed)
There - I learned something! Very eloquently and concisely said as well, though I don't know if I should be happy or sad at this point- you did kinda pop my pun...
:-)
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