Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
It's not a transatlantic humor gap. It's a gap between people who have a sense of humor and those, like Molly, who only think they do...
It's not a transatlantic humor gap. It's a gap between people who have a sense of humor and those, like Molly, who only think they do...
Much as I appreciate having my own version of a stalker or fart-sniffer at 'Poly, surely your time could be better spent educating yourself and widening your absymally lack-lustre repartee?
Do try coming up with something different- not that same old tired routine you trot out.
And now to someone more interesting:
or background to rule it out.
Context is all, Geronimo.
KrazyHorse is a Canadian; he posts a picture of an unemployent office to demonstrate a typical 'Eurocom' mall.
I referred to him as living in 'John Watersville'- John Waters, wit, raconteur and renowned and celebrated American film maker, of bad taste classics such as 'Female Trouble', 'Polyester' and 'Desperate Living', 'Mondo Trasho' and so forth.
I contrast the unemployment office with a listed building, Whiteley's, a well-known store originating in the Victorian era, usually thronged with American shoppers.
...your misunderstood post up to a transatlantic humor gap
Something I've encountered before- in the U.S. and over here.
I know squat about your taste in well ...anything
Sadly I have to admit that I had no trouble imagining you actually liking Whiteleys
I like it, but not for the reasons you think.
I like the architecture.
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