Re: Facebook
Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 11:38
Brilliant Anita! Serves the old Dog right!
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Anita Bensoussane wrote:Here's one for you:Moonraker wrote:As long as there are plenty of photos of JR, you won't hear me complaining!
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As Fatty would say, "Ha ha, joke."Wayne Pyer wrote:Anita Bensoussane wrote:Here's one for you:Moonraker wrote:As long as there are plenty of photos of JR, you won't hear me complaining!
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Lossie Laxton wrote:Nigel wants to get off with Jemima Rooper?
"They say I'm robbing the cradle but I say she's robbing the grave!"
I'm not particular sure that Fatty said it, but I'm positive that Stubs, sorry, Snubby said it in at least one of the mystery books, I think it was Rubadub. Have to check out... Anita, do you know the answer?Moonraker wrote:
As Fatty would say, "Ha ha, joke."
Thanks, Julie! I have had 'one foot in the grave' now for many years! In fact, that is preferable to the inference that a cradle-robber might be a paedophile, although I don't suppose Lossie had that in mind.Julie2owlsdene wrote:I'm all for a good joke and for winding up our friend, Nigel, but I think that's overstepped the mark and is very unkind!Lossie Laxton wrote:Nigel wants to get off with Jemima Rooper?
"They say I'm robbing the cradle but I say she's robbing the grave!"
Neither am I! However, it was said by several characters, and I never saw the point. I think Dick and/or Julian said, "Ha ha! Joke over." several times. Again, rather a strange phrase.Wolfgang wrote:I'm not particular sure that Fatty said it...Moonraker wrote:
As Fatty would say, "Ha ha, joke."
My children often say it to me. Sometimes I think they are trying very hard not to laugh at something I've said. Presumably it's not good for their 'street cred' to admit that their mother can actually tell a good jokeMing wrote:It's not really that strange. Almost everyone says, "ha ha, very funny" sarcastically.
I didn't say that was strange - read carefully!Ming wrote:It's not really that strange. Almost everyone says, "ha ha, very funny" sarcastically.