2014/02/25 17:14:28
jamesg1213
SteveStrummerUK
 
If the 'pun' is the flagship of English humour, then 'innuendo' would surely be the seamen all over it.
 
 




I'm stealing that
2014/02/25 17:40:52
SteveStrummerUK
jamesg1213
SteveStrummerUK
 
If the 'pun' is the flagship of English humour, then 'innuendo' would surely be the seamen all over it.
 
 




I'm stealing that




I still has me moments
 
Now, would you like to hear a pun about the forest where Robin Hood lived?
 
 
(I'm making it too easy for you ain't I ... ya?)
2014/02/25 17:56:45
craigb
jamesg1213
SteveStrummerUK
 
If the 'pun' is the flagship of English humour, then 'innuendo' would surely be the seamen all over it.
 
 




I'm stealing that




*Eww!* 
2014/02/25 18:15:27
Old55
SteveStrummerUK
jamesg1213
SteveStrummerUK
 
If the 'pun' is the flagship of English humour, then 'innuendo' would surely be the seamen all over it.
 
 




I'm stealing that




I still has me moments
 
Now, would you like to hear a pun about the forest where Robin Hood lived?
 
 
(I'm making it too easy for you ain't I ... ya?)


Sure would.
2014/02/25 19:56:21
craigb

2014/02/25 22:48:44
Old55
If Bapu's not the king of unfunny, is he the court ingester?  
2014/02/26 00:47:51
sharke

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