Interesting combination.McBeth Photography wrote: Mimes, drunk clowns are a close second.
Baydream wrote:
Interesting combination.McBeth Photography wrote: Mimes, drunk clowns are a close second.
McBeth Photography wrote:
Baydream wrote:
Interesting combination.McBeth Photography wrote: Mimes, drunk clowns are a close second.
I work at a liberal arts university, lol.
Do you want fries with that?McBeth Photography wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote:
Baydream wrote:
Interesting combination.McBeth Photography wrote: Mimes, drunk clowns are a close second.
I work at a liberal arts university, lol.
These are the kind of things that my brother posts in the forum when I forget to log out. Thanks Bob.
Baydream wrote:
Is there a difference between dry humor and arid humor?Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Jackie PT wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Jackie PT wrote:
Prago wrote: No sense of humor or dry humor can be annoying
I actually like dry humor. I prefer it over someone who cracks the obvious and predictable jokes.
I agree. I've been told I have a dry sense of humour. I never knew what it meant till I fell in a lake and people laughed.
You fell or someone pushed you??
I jumped (don't tell the angry mob, they'll get.... angry...?!
About the "lake" - No pictures or it didn't happen Where did I hear that before?
Todd Phillips wrote: People who don't pick up after their dogs. There is a park near my house that I visit on regular basis, and nearly ever day I will spot someone not picking up after their dog.
The Time Capturer wrote: It's illegal in Canada too.
I think what I hate the most is these stupid TV ads where people say, "If I can do it, anyone can." What makes you the worst case?
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