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Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
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I know this is a very old joke
But I swear this happened.
I used to work on a production line where they made cooker hoods. My chargehand, a very pretty lady who we shall call Jenny, was doing a crossword.
'Mr O'Reilly' Says Jen, 'Whats this one - To egg on, 5 letters?'. That was the clue, not like in the joke, 'egg on'.
I looked at her expecting her to say 'Is it toast?', which she did, so I laughed politely, little suspecting that she was serious and she'd never heard the joke. She shouted at me when I laughed, claiming 'well, it FITS!!!'
My Dad, bless him, shouted up to me when I was in my room one day asking what was the name of 'that pub near the college?'
'The Talbot' I answered.
'That's it, thanks' sez Dad.
'What do you want to know that for?'
'It's a crossword clue - drinking place, 6 letters, starts with ta'...
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 0:09, 6 replies)
But I swear this happened.
I used to work on a production line where they made cooker hoods. My chargehand, a very pretty lady who we shall call Jenny, was doing a crossword.
'Mr O'Reilly' Says Jen, 'Whats this one - To egg on, 5 letters?'. That was the clue, not like in the joke, 'egg on'.
I looked at her expecting her to say 'Is it toast?', which she did, so I laughed politely, little suspecting that she was serious and she'd never heard the joke. She shouted at me when I laughed, claiming 'well, it FITS!!!'
My Dad, bless him, shouted up to me when I was in my room one day asking what was the name of 'that pub near the college?'
'The Talbot' I answered.
'That's it, thanks' sez Dad.
'What do you want to know that for?'
'It's a crossword clue - drinking place, 6 letters, starts with ta'...
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 0:09, 6 replies)
My friend's dad looked up from his crossword as I entered the room
"Stuck on this one," he said. "'A postman's round'..."
I ummed and ahhed for ages, then a thought struck me. "How many letters?" I enquired.
"About a sackful!" he yelled, and burst out laughing.
My, how I felt foolish.
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 10:18, closed)
"Stuck on this one," he said. "'A postman's round'..."
I ummed and ahhed for ages, then a thought struck me. "How many letters?" I enquired.
"About a sackful!" he yelled, and burst out laughing.
My, how I felt foolish.
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 10:18, closed)
To egg on ... toast?
What?
Either I'm being thick here, or that's explained very badly.
Yes I get the "Egg on toast" bit. No I haven't heard the joke.
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 13:28, closed)
What?
Either I'm being thick here, or that's explained very badly.
Yes I get the "Egg on toast" bit. No I haven't heard the joke.
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 13:28, closed)
Could be a lot of things, really.
Drive? Nudge? Taunt?
The clue itself is not Ximenean enough to be a cryptic one for the double meaning; something like "Tribute given at breakfast with egg on face (5)" could produce "toast".
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 14:23, closed)
Drive? Nudge? Taunt?
The clue itself is not Ximenean enough to be a cryptic one for the double meaning; something like "Tribute given at breakfast with egg on face (5)" could produce "toast".
( , Mon 7 Mar 2011, 14:23, closed)
OK There may be some racial stereotyping here...
Paddy is doing a crossword. He sez to Mick 'There's a clue here, 5 letters, 'egg on''
Mick says, 'I know what it is, it's 'toast'.
Old and piss poor, I know, but I thought I'd try to repeat it here for the hard of thinking.
( , Tue 8 Mar 2011, 22:04, closed)
Paddy is doing a crossword. He sez to Mick 'There's a clue here, 5 letters, 'egg on''
Mick says, 'I know what it is, it's 'toast'.
Old and piss poor, I know, but I thought I'd try to repeat it here for the hard of thinking.
( , Tue 8 Mar 2011, 22:04, closed)
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