OlDirtyBAStart
OlDirtyBAStart t1_ja8y6ck wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in "Cell" and its derivatives (Cellular, Cellulose, Cellulite, etc.) are the only English words where the C is pronounced like an S. by tsatsawassa
Sean Connery is shpinning in hish reshting plashe
OlDirtyBAStart t1_iufeksq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in It ain't rigged. by The_Critical_Cynic
I agree, let's make the joke worse
OlDirtyBAStart t1_iufdy44 wrote
Reply to comment by bstan7744 in A frog walks into a bank by Lethif0ld
I waded through blood and bone in the streets of Manhattan looking for him.
He was in northern Canada.
OlDirtyBAStart t1_iue3vj4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I met a nice guy online. He says he's from South Korea. by StrangerWithACheese
Ooft, upvote
OlDirtyBAStart t1_iudhlse wrote
Reply to A frog walks into a bank by Lethif0ld
RIP Norm
OlDirtyBAStart t1_iu0ozp8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Glass coffins: will they ever become popular? by dragonoid296
Filthy grass
OlDirtyBAStart t1_iu0odft wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Glass coffins: will they ever become popular? by dragonoid296
Fuck me can we just leave this now? I don't really care, and I don't think you honestly do either.
OlDirtyBAStart t1_itzgrir wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Glass coffins: will they ever become popular? by dragonoid296
Ah yes the key to all humour, a strict set of rules.
The joke is phrased differently to the one you posted, they don't share a title, so it wouldn't have come up.
OlDirtyBAStart t1_itz2cjo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Glass coffins: will they ever become popular? by dragonoid296
So?
OlDirtyBAStart t1_ityxkis wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Glass coffins: will they ever become popular? by dragonoid296
And I submitted the same joke 3 months ago, having stolen it from someone who stole it from someone who stole it from someone.
OlDirtyBAStart t1_itmtd4g wrote
You're a technician at the mammogram clinic?
OlDirtyBAStart t1_ja9i1c3 wrote
Reply to comment by MoronTheBall in "Cell" and its derivatives (Cellular, Cellulose, Cellulite, etc.) are the only English words where the C is pronounced like an S. by tsatsawassa
Shpoushal abushe