hahahahahahahahah thats great!Quote:
Originally Posted by vicente
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hahahahahahahahah thats great!Quote:
Originally Posted by vicente
I will post a pun from each of my three favourite witty writers
- Oscar Wilde:
“Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go.”
- William Shakespeare, from "The two gentlemen of Verona"
Speed: What’s the unkindest tide?
Launce: Why, he that’s tied here, Crab, my dog.
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- Winston Churchill
I couldn't find a pun from sir Winston - and I am sure there are many, so here goes this anecdote instead
George Bernard Shaw (to Winston Churchill):
'Am reserving two tickets for you for my premiere. Come and bring a friend - if you have one.'
Churchill's reply:
'Impossible to be present for the first performance. Will attend second - if there is one.'
Very good! I like Sir Winston's reply:D! He was a master of dry humor.
You know, I was just thinking on starting a thread on "dry humour" -since I haven't started any, and now you happen to mention it in your entry. So see you soon in my new thread!Quote:
Originally Posted by vicente
Great idea. I recently mentioned "dry humor" to another member and he did not know what it was, that is, the expression. I wonder what "dry humor or humour:D" is in Spanish?Quote:
Originally Posted by kellymellars
I heard that the man one who invented the door knocker got a No-bell prize