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Is that a sandwich?
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You laugh because I'm different; I laugh because you're all the same.
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Snoozing in the sun
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#3738 |
Is that a sandwich?
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You make the beds, you do the dishes, and six months later you have to start all over again.
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#3739 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Cat and Mice in Heaven
A cat died and went to Heaven. God met her at the gates and said, 'You have been a good cat all these years. Anything you want is yours for the asking.' The cat thought for a minute and then said, 'All my life I lived on a farm and slept on hard wooden floors. I would like a real fluffy pillow to sleep on.' God said, 'Say no more.' Instantly the cat had a huge fluffy pillow. A few days later, six mice were killed in an accident and they all went to Heaven together. God met the mice at the gates with the same offer that He made to the cat. The mice said, 'Well, we have had to run all of our lives: from cats, dogs, and even people with brooms! If we could just have some little roller skates, we would not have to run again.' God answered, 'It is done.' All the mice had beautiful little roller skates. About a week later, God decided to check on the cat. He found her sound asleep on her fluffy pillow. God gently awakened the cat and asked, 'Is everything okay? How have you been doing? Are you happy?' The cat replied, 'Oh, it is WONDERFUL. I have never been so happy in my life. The pillow is so fluffy, and those little meals on wheels you have been sending over are delicious!' |
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#3740 |
Publishers are evil!
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A fellow dies and goes to heaven and God says, "John, you've lived a good life and throughout your life you've always remained faithful to your wife. As a reward you can have your pick of cars to drive around in up here in heaven."
John said, "Oh my, I've always dreamed of having a Bentley." No sooner had the words left his mouth before God gave him a Bentley, and John began driving around looking for his wife who had passed away a year earlier. The next day God came upon John, and he was crying uncontrollably. God asked, "What seems to be the problem John, are you not happy here in heaven?" To which John replied, "I can't believe it, but I just passed my late wife-- and she was driving a 1973 Pinto". |
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#3741 |
Is that a sandwich?
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You remind me of opium...a slow working dope.
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Reborn Paper User
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#3743 |
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#3744 |
reddit, reddit, reddit
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no Wodin, they would have had Kiwi accents, which is twice as bad as Strine. At least people talking Strine use all the vowel sounds (not always in the right place) - in Kiwi, the accent uses only one vowel for everything.
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#3745 |
Is that a sandwich?
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You should always write your name on your underwear. See, I'm Machine Wash Cold.
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#3747 |
Publishers are evil!
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I was skiing in California and my sister heard one of the ski instructors speaking, and she asked if he was from Australia. He seemed quite taken aback as he informed her that he was from New Zealand. I remember laughing to myself at the time, because this was all lost on my sister who who has also been known to confuse Australia with Austria.
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But anyway, isn't New Zealand just a suburb of Australia? Spoiler:
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#3749 |
Snoozing in the sun
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I hope there aren't any New Zealanders reading this!
Speaking of accents, some years ago I was with my husband on a very good organised tour of the canyon country in the US. There were two young Australian women also on the trip and on the last evening, we were sitting talking to them. One of the Americans also on the tour stopped by our table to say hello and said "I love your accents." To which of course we all chorused, "We don't have an accent. You're the one with an accent!" |
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reddit, reddit, reddit
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Admittedly, Kiwi and Strine are alike - as the American and Canadian accents are alike (to us). But each has its 'shibboleth", as in the Canadian "out - oot". Kiwis don't use a clear "i" sound as in 'bit'. They pronounce it rather like 'but', with a flat vowel sound. They would say "vusual sumphony" rather than "visual symphony", and an Australian Sydneysider would say "veesual seemphony". Kiwis also have lost the ability to distinguish between the 'eer' and 'air' sounds. When I asked my students to give me as many meanings for a word as they could remember, I used the spoken word "peer", (which could also be spelled "pier" ). To my astonishment, all 54 students I had that week started by stating that a "peer" was a fruit you could eat. Not one of them mentioned looking at something closely, or tying up a boat. And they couldn't distinguish between my carefully enunciated "peer" and "pair" They also transpose the 'eer' and 'air' sounds. So, you'll find that pilots in the NZ 'ear' force can suffer from 'air' ache. So, each country, and area within a country, develops its own accent in a hundred years or so, and not one of them is right or wrong, just different. And to each country, other accents are attractive or not. Usually the French accent is considered very attractive by any English, but apparently the Spanish don't like the French accent (presumably when the French are speaking Spanish). |
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