Re: Some Funny Pics.
-
Ummmm Gai, surely a pie made with cream is family friendly, perhaps you are aware of some other meaning that the rest of us couldn't or wouldn't even dream of.
Next you'll be telling me that you understand my friend Billy's reluctance to tell people about his new job filling boxes at the local confection factory. I say stand tall and proud and tell everyone you are a fudge packer but for some reason he just wants to keep it quiet. -
-
Rich I LOLd
-
some more cats
-
Hierarchy of components.
-
-
-
-
This happens to me all the time.
-
-
-
no comment
-
Some ad campaigns have unintended consequences. I wonder if this radio station would want to maybe re-think this one. . .Or maybe this is what they meant. . .
-
I was in tears from laughing, even though I'd probably have a heart attack if this happened to me, I cannot understand a word but that does not matter..
-
@unknownuser said:
I'd probably have a heart attack if this happened to me,
...who wouldn't? -
@solo said:
I was in tears from laughing, even though I'd probably have a heart attack if this happened to me
Just like you and Tridem I believe anyone would sh*t their pants...
-
...
-
Hopefully the gagsters paid the victims' 'laundry bills' and also for their counseling for PTSD...
It was compelling and funny... but also a bit uncomfortable, watching people being truly frightened...
It's strange how everyone assumed it's something sinister/other-worldly, and doesn't consider a more logical explanation... Perhaps the ones who just looked at her and laughed didn't make it past the cutting-room...
I've be stuck in a lift [aka an elevator for non-Brits], on my own, for 40 minutes - it wasn't very pleasant - the emergency phone link was pants, there was no mobile-phone signal etc - but at least there were no phantasms appeared out of the walls
-
-
Tig wrote: "It's strange how everyone assumed it's something sinister/other-worldly, and doesn't consider a more logical explanation... Perhaps the ones who just looked at her and laughed didn't make it past the cutting-room..."
We had this question sort-of this holiday. My in-laws saw a UFO on the way over. My little nephew wanted to know "do you believe in UFO's?" I think there are things people see that they can't identify. But somehow it HAS to be an alien craft or a secret that the government (which can't hide anything else) has been hiding from us---and it's now seen over a crowded highway.
Yep. But she seemed to come out of nowhere and fit the Hollywood idea of a ghost. Good screamer too. What's the logical solution? A prank is one, I guess. I would hope that I'd at least want to talk to a ghost, while still freaked out.
Advertisement