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The elves that live on the Isle of Wight have been oppressed for too long.
Not sure the BBC really thought through the implication of this picture caption.
https://bbc.co.uk/news/business-54261911
Lol, I’m Fuckrs Fucking.
Always read the fine print.
oops, wrong thread
A google image search for “ugly Belgian houses” gives interesting results.
Dune is called something different in Denmark…
I just checked the letters column of Daredevil #184 and I can confirm this is real.
I just checked the letters column of Daredevil #184 and I can confirm this is real.
That sounds like a Norm McDonald joke.
Monkeys! Is that one at the bottom in freefall..?
He’s slipped on a banana peel, causing the others to laugh.
I loved these things, and came across this one what was pretty strong.
Uh, SPOILER WARNING perhaps?
Now that’s a chicken I wouldn’t want to eat.
Now that’s a chicken I wouldn’t want to eat.
Hey, fried chicken gizzards are delicious!
What's that, you want to see all the Bonds after they've been hitting the free buffet a little too hard pic.twitter.com/P4T9jzF0Ce
— stevefurst (@stevefurst) October 2, 2020
I don’t like it.
There is a chance I might have started Finland Doesn’t Exist. I did it to wind up a couple of Finnish girls me, Mark and John Hendrick got to talking with in the pub one night.
What’s the “mattress firm” one? Something to do with podcasts?
What will they do when the sea level rises?
What’s the “mattress firm” one? Something to do with podcasts?
It’s a chain of mattress stores in the US that frequently have multiple branches open adjacent or near each other and are apparently never busy. People think it’s a money laundering scheme.
What’s the “mattress firm” one? Something to do with podcasts?
It’s a chain of mattress stores in the US that frequently have multiple branches open adjacent or near each other and are apparently never busy. People think it’s a money laundering scheme.
Were the Falklands discovered by Dutchies? I didn’t know that.
I knew we did expeditions to the North but I didn’t know we discovered Svalbard either. The Dutch name for Svalbard is Spitsbergen meaning pointy mountains.
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