Re: Your jokes
Has it shown up for you now, GB? Both images were/are showing in Opera for me.
Karen,
There's nothing there.
Death thought about it.
"Cats," he said eventually. "Cats are nice."
Terry Pratchett, Sourcery
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Alfred's Serif Users' Forums → General Discussion → Your jokes
Has it shown up for you now, GB? Both images were/are showing in Opera for me.
Karen,
There's nothing there.
Is there some problem with your browser?
I see it now. I think the PostImage site must have been down when I tried before.
Is there some problem with your browser?
I see it now. I think the PostImage site must have been down when I tried before.
Aaarrrgggg!
That's called applied maths !
From this morning's D. Mail:
A farmer had 99 cows. When he rounded them up, he had 100.
I can’t help but be reminded of a TV skit where Frankie Howerd played an Ancient Briton with a speech impediment. He explains that he was captured when he tried to issue a warning about an invasion: “I said ‘The Woemans are coming, the Woemans are coming! Get out the woad!!’ and they all wan away.”
I can’t help but be reminded of a TV skit where Frankie Howerd played an Ancient Briton with a speech impediment. He explains that he was captured when he tried to issue a warning about an invasion: “I said ‘The Woemans are coming, the Woemans are coming! Get out the woad!!’ and they all wan away.”
Ah yes, the late, great Frankie Howerd. Always a great laugh.
What use is a dikshunary if you don't know how to spell the word you're looking for in the first place?
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