I went to the pharmacy and asked if they had anything that would kill Coronavirus. She said, “Ammonia cleaner”. I replied, “I’m sorry, I thought you worked here”.
I went to the pharmacy and asked if they had anything that would kill Coronavirus. She said, “Ammonia cleaner”. I replied, “I’m sorry, I thought you worked here”.
I went to the pharmacy and asked if they had anything that would kill Coronavirus. She said, “Ammonia cleaner”. I replied, “I’m sorry, I thought you worked here”.
Does that need to be read with a UK (is it "Geordie"?) accent?
I'm not sure I get it. "I am only a cleaner?", " I only clean here"? Is that it?
-ERD50
There's gotta be another joke involving "alumin(i)um" here.“Ah’m only a cleaner” will be recognized in many British accents.
“Ah’m only a cleaner” will be recognized in many British accents.
From a recent meme seen on facebook: "It can only be called quarantine if it's from the Quarantine region of France. Otherwise it's just Sparkling Isolation"
Subject: Covid pandemic escalation levels
Australia, meanwhile, has raised its alert level from “No worries” to “She'll be alright, Mate.” Two more escalation levels remain: “Crikey! I think we'll need to cancel the barbie this weekend!” and “The barbie is cancelled.” So far, no situation has ever warranted use of the final.
And from down under comes the delightful “Ballad of Dunny Roll”. For an Ozzie poem it is surprisingly free of obscenities, but still very funny.
https://youtu.be/ia0bfWbOLjY
Remarkably similar to post #45.
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