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Old 3rd November 2022, 18:26
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Old 6th November 2022, 08:36
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I heard two people in a row over whether it’s Licorice or Liquorice.

Takes all sorts.
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Old 9th November 2022, 03:57
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Clever road sign:
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When the Compact Cassette and VHS were superseded, people obviously needed one of these for the new format…
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Old 9th November 2022, 14:01
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I am reminded of a Burger King poster which I saw, just once, near Bournemouth University.
In those days we didn’t routinely carry a camera and when I went back it had gone - So I suspect a spoof.

“Burger King - ‘king tasty.”
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Old 9th November 2022, 14:49
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It may not have been a spoof, Malcolm! There was such an ad campaign in Mexico, obviously in spanish, but when translated into English, there were many such "gaffes" which caused me many a snigger! The campaign featured a cartoon animated King, hence the "king tasty" burger (which was one such offer, "rey sabroso"!
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Old 11th November 2022, 09:05
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The Annual Hecklers Anonymous Christmas meeting is on 10th December @ 7pm.

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Old 11th November 2022, 22:24
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It may not have been a spoof, Malcolm! There was such an ad campaign in Mexico, obviously in spanish, but when translated into English, there were many such "gaffes" which caused me many a snigger! The campaign featured a cartoon animated King, hence the "king tasty" burger (which was one such offer, "rey sabroso"!
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I posted this before on "another site."
There is a furniture company in Northampton (Northants, England,)called Sofa King. They chose that name because their prices are "Sofa King Low."
They occupy premises that used to be a cinema in the Far Cotton neighbourhood, close to the old railway sidings.
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Old 11th November 2022, 22:43
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You have just activated my memory, Roy! When we lived in Kettering, we went to Northampton a lot. The wife saw an advert for leather sofas at a good price. We went to see them, but they were tiny! I think it was Sofa King, south of the city centre and not too far from the Rugby ground.

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Old 12th November 2022, 08:18
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Just seen a magic tractor turn into a field
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Old 12th November 2022, 11:12
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You have just activated my memory, Roy! When we lived in Kettering, we went to Northampton a lot. The wife saw an advert for leather sofas at a good price. We went to see them, but they were tiny! I think it was Sofa King, south of the city centre and not too far from the Rugby ground.

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That would be the place, Dave.

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Old 12th November 2022, 13:29
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There's a furniture company in Welsh Wales called Sofa Sofa - presumably in case one is hard of hearing?
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Old 12th November 2022, 14:21
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There's a sex shop in Hull, on a road called Mount Pleasant....(never been in it)..And hear is one for varley....We also have a village nearby called The Land of Nod

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Old 12th November 2022, 14:28
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Then in Heswall, there was the Wirral Organ Centre. Always caused my mother to giggle.

Her favourite joke was:
"Want to be a film star? Stand in front of the fire until you're Googie Withers!"

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Old 12th November 2022, 15:20
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Amusing place names.

In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the heart of the Amish Country, there are a few small places with strange sounding names, i.e.

Bird in Hand;
Intercourse;
Paradise.

From memory there is also a small hamlet named Virginville in the locality, but I don't see it listed on my Rand McNally Road Atlas!

Footnote:

I lived in Pennsylvania for 9 years in the 1970's and '80's and survived the "catastrophe" of the "accident" at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. I watched a documentary about it recently, and the "consumer rights activist" Ralph Nader featured and I couldn't believe my ears when he stated that "hundreds of thousands of Americans on the East Coast were in a panic." Believe me, we weren't. Good old gallows humour was everywhere, and as I did my daily round of delivering to supermarkets I enjoyed some good banter with my customers along the lines of,"Good morning Roy, you've got a healthy glow this morning!" to which I would reply, "Thanks Sue, you're looking radiant yourself."

Happy days!
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Old 12th November 2022, 16:34
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Land to the east of Eden.

E-S would claim it to be this sainted Isle as being east of his boggy bothie-covered Eden. For me, of course, it would be my former domicile now served, at Heysam and Liverpool, with Packets connecting it with Nirvana.

(There could be a little sparky joke there but I don't know how the cables lie).

Place names can raise a smile due to their connection with vulgar ditties and the like. As a boy I was briefly mystified by both Ma and Pa getting the giggles when passing a signpost to Coleshill. Pa filled that gap in my understanding once Ma was out of earshot.
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Old 13th November 2022, 00:19
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A story from my time in Pennsylvania.

A couple from one of the Southern States were touring and came across a small town called Ephrata. (Pronounced Effrerta). They got into an argument about how it should be pronounced. The wife suggested they stop somewhere and ask a local resident so the husband pulled off the road into a drive through restaurant. When they collected their order, the husband asked the person at the window how they pronounced the name, and to say it slowly as they had never been there before. The employee replied, "Mac.....don......alds."
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Old 13th November 2022, 06:45
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East of Eden. East of Ipswich. East of Suez. Remember the Raj.

Where is this thread heading? Where has it come from? What is humorous or smutty or mysterious about Coleshill? Are they putting something in the water supply in dodgy Mona? Will the approaching budget "Do" for crooked Mona? Answers in a self-addressed envelope to Blue Peter or Biddy Baxter.
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Old 13th November 2022, 09:32
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Yes the thread does need perking up with some quality jokes. I shall attempt to rescue it ...


What is a shitzu?

A zoo with no animals in it.
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Old 13th November 2022, 12:23
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Spot on. The thread is now off oxygen and will be on solids tomorrow. Well done the BCHS.
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Old 13th November 2022, 14:07
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If you want places with unusual-sounding names you only have to look at a map of Newfoundland Canada and it will keep you browsing for ages.
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Old 13th November 2022, 14:20
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There was a young lady called Coleshill
Who inadvertently sat on a mole's hill
The resident mole put its head up the hole
Miss Coleshill's all right but the mole's ill

Whilst we remain solvent Westminster can affect any duty or VAT (when we are not taking advantage of a sleeping UK chancellor those in the customs union share all VAT and customs duty equally by head of population) those of us fortunate enough to have our own share capital or pensions supported by UK investments have the profits from those shared with the UK taking 19 % corporation tax - for which, I think, there is no longer relief for those outside the UK. Another change which is to our advantage is that pensions earned while domiciled in the UK are no longer taxed in the UK. The Uk beneficiary would be additionally disadvantaged by capital gains tax which we are not.

We did artificially increase the hardness of our water supply (whether the whole Island or not I don't know). This was done to limit the uptake of piping lead into the naturally 'soft' supply.

I doubt your chemical analysis. I'm sure an environment comprising 21% being Bob's laughing gas would need enrichment in order to support life.
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Old 13th November 2022, 14:56
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I spent a little time in the above places in Germany 1955-1959 and had a lot of fun there.
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Old 14th November 2022, 06:15
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Giggle, snigger, giggle! Thanks, Uncle John! It has been a bad day today.
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