posted by Stanley at 21:15
The person to ask would be Mr. Wolfson, if you two weren't too busy sniping at each other all the time.
This is a toughie.
I'm pretty sure there's a joke whose punchline is "Oaxacan a handsaw", but I have no idea what it is (or what that punchline might possibly mean).
what did the Buddhist monk say to the hot dog vendor?
3: A great injustice consists in the fact that there are no Oaxacan restaurants in Weehawken, NJ. How might we rectify this state of affairs?
(Oh and, wrt to your "Hungary Ayes" dilemma, I think your best course is to write a novel about Central European parliamentary politics, and use that as the title.)
Start here?http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/yes.htm
Igen!
Make me one with everything. Then the vendor didn't give the monk any money back, pointing out that change must come from within. NEXT.
I had never heard the second part of that joke. I concede the internet to ben.
definitely pirates involved. definitely.
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The person to ask would be Mr. Wolfson, if you two weren't too busy sniping at each other all the time.
This is a toughie.
I'm pretty sure there's a joke whose punchline is "Oaxacan a handsaw", but I have no idea what it is (or what that punchline might possibly mean).
what did the Buddhist monk say to the hot dog vendor?
3: A great injustice consists in the fact that there are no Oaxacan restaurants in Weehawken, NJ. How might we rectify this state of affairs?
(Oh and, wrt to your "Hungary Ayes" dilemma, I think your best course is to write a novel about Central European parliamentary politics, and use that as the title.)
Start here?
http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/yes.htm
Igen!
Make me one with everything. Then the vendor didn't give the monk any money back, pointing out that change must come from within. NEXT.
I had never heard the second part of that joke. I concede the internet to ben.
definitely pirates involved. definitely.
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