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michellea Oct 23rd 2008 8:31 pm

Re: The Rupee
 

Originally Posted by hemingway (Post 6905166)
Here's a Friday joke for you all, the old uns are always the best uns. . . . . . .

A radio station was running a competition – words that weren’t in the dictionary yet could still be used in a sentence that would make logical sense. The prize was a trip to Bali.

DJ: “96 FM here, what’s your name?”

Caller: “Hi, my name’s Dave.”

DJ: “Dave, what’s your word?”

Caller: “Goan... spelt G-O-A-N pronounced ‘go-an’.”

DJ: “You are correct, Dave, ‘goan’ is not in the dictionary. Now, for a trip to Bali: What sentence can you use that word in that would make sense?”

Caller: “Goan f**k yourself!”

The DJ cut the caller off and took other calls, all unsuccessful until:

DJ: “96 FM, what’s your name?”

Caller: “Hi, me name’s Jeff.”

DJ: “Jeff, what’s your word?”

Caller: “Smee, spelt S-M-E-E, pronounced ‘smee’.”

DJ: “You are correct, Jeff, ‘smee’ is not in the dictionary. Now, for a trip to Bali: What sentence can you use that word in that would make sense?”

Caller: “Smee again! Goan f**k yourself!”?


I apologise if the 'bad' word offends anyone - but I have asterisked it out.

Regards

Hemingway

LOL!!!

Goacrazy56 Oct 23rd 2008 11:05 pm

Re: The Rupee
 

Originally Posted by hemingway (Post 6905166)
Here's a Friday joke for you all, the old uns are always the best uns. . . . . . .

A radio station was running a competition – words that weren’t in the dictionary yet could still be used in a sentence that would make logical sense. The prize was a trip to Bali.

DJ: “96 FM here, what’s your name?”

Caller: “Hi, my name’s Dave.”

DJ: “Dave, what’s your word?”

Caller: “Goan... spelt G-O-A-N pronounced ‘go-an’.”

DJ: “You are correct, Dave, ‘goan’ is not in the dictionary. Now, for a trip to Bali: What sentence can you use that word in that would make sense?”

Caller: “Goan f**k yourself!”

The DJ cut the caller off and took other calls, all unsuccessful until:

DJ: “96 FM, what’s your name?”

Caller: “Hi, me name’s Jeff.”

DJ: “Jeff, what’s your word?”

Caller: “Smee, spelt S-M-E-E, pronounced ‘smee’.”

DJ: “You are correct, Jeff, ‘smee’ is not in the dictionary. Now, for a trip to Bali: What sentence can you use that word in that would make sense?”

Caller: “Smee again! Goan f**k yourself!”?


I apologise if the 'bad' word offends anyone - but I have asterisked it out.

Regards

Hemingway

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumb sup::rofl:
Fabulous.:rofl:
just what I needed a belly laugh
Hemmingway your a star,you really are
cheers
you have made my day

enfield951 Nov 16th 2008 11:32 pm

Re: The Rupee
 
RIP the £
Yesterday it hit the 70 Rupee mark on the streets of Calangute, how low can it go?
4 weeks ago it was 83, almost 20% higher !
Thailand is the same 50 Bahts to the £ now , 64 when we left just over 5 weeks ago.
Some expensive holidays for folks this year.
:(:(


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