Re: Some Funny Pics.
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@gilles said:
@daniel said:
@olishea said:
@tobobo said:
Tried to pick one or two to share but I can't
http://sobadsogood.com/2013/11/11/21-weird-photos-of-couples-in-love-that-totally-defy-logic/
The last image scarred me for life!!
Funny if these same people would have been half their size this would be a sexy picture. LOL! It's amazing what a body-type can do to an image!
Just the last one?
Number 13 looks like it might be a horrible honeymoon pix!Nยฐ 15 scarred me for life, imagine them as your neighbours
I agree with the the comments above. But I would have never posed for number 3 either then I realized there is a snake in the picture!
...And what's going on with Nยฐ 18. I heard of 'cougar' relationships but is this guy of marrying age?
Nยฐ 11. Chicken and rice will never be the same for me again! If they added broccoli, they could have the whole reception meal here. Then all they would need to do is cut the cake and eat it and their done! LOL.
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@tobobo said:
Tried to pick one or two to share but I can't
http://sobadsogood.com/2013/11/11/21-weird-photos-of-couples-in-love-that-totally-defy-logic/
Again I couldn't choose
http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/gifs-that-will-make-you-laugh-every-time#2011076
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@dave r said:
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So true, Dave.!
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Wait for it.....
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Got a shock by that one, Oli...
But quickly started to laugh when I saw this hot granny...
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When engineers go camping...
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Terminator 2 in a nutshell.
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Nuff said.
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Surprise!!!
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Lego does Breaking Bad.
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Cool, where can you get that?
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Deck Maintenance from NZ.
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yeah... that was a crack up. the end really paid off BIG.
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In 1992, I finished a course (translator and interpreter - English-Hungarian). During the course, we were "tortured" by the extreme people of different dialects; among them was a NZ (otherwise geologist) guy. I still know what subduction zones are for instance.
I still remember when he was saying "the wither is gitting bitter and bitter" (in Spring)
I can remember however that I (as a Hungarian) was "translating" between a guy from Northern England (around Manchaster) and another one from Arkansas, US. After a couple of drinks, they simply did not understand each other.
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