I Quit!
Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
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Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr. better known as Indiana Jones or Indy, is a fictional adventurer, professor of history and archaeology, and the main protagonist of the Indiana Jones franchise. George Lucas created the character as a homage to the action heroes of 1930s serial films. Indiana Jones first appeared in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark. The film was followed by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles from 1992 to 1996, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008. In addition to his film and television appearances, the character has been featured in novels, comics, video games, and other media. The character is also featured in the theme park attraction Indiana Jones Adventure, which exists in similar forms at Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea
‘Doctor Jones’ was also an ‘Aqua Hit’
'beep, beep'
oh, that taxi will be mine... :S
Edit: Im quite proud of this pun, yet no- one is getting it :(
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 9:41, 8 replies)
Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr. better known as Indiana Jones or Indy, is a fictional adventurer, professor of history and archaeology, and the main protagonist of the Indiana Jones franchise. George Lucas created the character as a homage to the action heroes of 1930s serial films. Indiana Jones first appeared in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark. The film was followed by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles from 1992 to 1996, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008. In addition to his film and television appearances, the character has been featured in novels, comics, video games, and other media. The character is also featured in the theme park attraction Indiana Jones Adventure, which exists in similar forms at Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea
‘Doctor Jones’ was also an ‘Aqua Hit’
'beep, beep'
oh, that taxi will be mine... :S
Edit: Im quite proud of this pun, yet no- one is getting it :(
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 9:41, 8 replies)
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oh come on... theres been worse on here before this one ^
I doubt a better pun can be delivered from a 2 worded question.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 10:22, closed)
oh come on... theres been worse on here before this one ^
I doubt a better pun can be delivered from a 2 worded question.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 10:22, closed)
I think
the Ike wit post from a while back (not Enzymes copy a few posts down) was a better pun. But that wasn't bad. And also pretty obviously a bad pun.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 10:59, closed)
the Ike wit post from a while back (not Enzymes copy a few posts down) was a better pun. But that wasn't bad. And also pretty obviously a bad pun.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 10:59, closed)
Aqua hit...I quit...
You could at least have tried to jemmy in some kind of italian accent ropes to account for the extra syllable.
I see what you're trying for here, I just don't think you nailed the pun.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 13:46, closed)
You could at least have tried to jemmy in some kind of italian accent ropes to account for the extra syllable.
I see what you're trying for here, I just don't think you nailed the pun.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 13:46, closed)
At first
I thought it was a pun on Akvavit, aka aquavit, taken from the Latin aqua vitae, meaning water of life, and being a reference to his drinking from the Holy Grail.
Than I realized I was overthinking it.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 22:14, closed)
I thought it was a pun on Akvavit, aka aquavit, taken from the Latin aqua vitae, meaning water of life, and being a reference to his drinking from the Holy Grail.
Than I realized I was overthinking it.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 22:14, closed)
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