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Wholocked wrote:
Saw this one on Tumblr last night and laughed hysterically.
Ok so what's the second type of people?
Here's a funny pic I found somewhere.....
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Skitty, if I understand correctly, the second group of people is those who cannot extrapolate from incomplete data, in other words people who don't get the joke. It's a bit similar to this one:
There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't.
Last edited by The Skull (September 6, 2012 3:53 pm)
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Ha! Good 1.
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Nice piece of dialogue:
… Mark: “My hair is dyed to match Benedict’s hair.
Benedict: “My hair is dyed to match … whose?
Martin: “Sherlock’s!
Mark: “To match Sherlock Holmes’! We thought that might be a good idea!
Benedict: “It’s not a bad start!
Mark: “Do you think there is a family likeness?
Benedict: “I do.
Mark (giggling): “How?! Mysteriously, I’ve got the Holmes nose.
Benedict: “Yeah, mine’s a bit more flat and snubby and retroussé than it should be for Holmes. They’ve lit me very angularly so I throw a profile every now and again.
Martin: “They’ve lit me very roundly. That’s why I look round. Otherwise I look very chiselled in real life.
Mark: “You do look chiselled.
Martin: “Chiselled out of what? Plasticine?!
Mark: “Umm, blancmange!
Benedict: “Polystyrene. … Marshmallow! …
(via Ariane DeVere - “Sherlock Episode 3 – ‘The Great Game’ DVD commentary)
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Sorry, but I couldn't help myself. LOL
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Very funny. I wonder what happened to the shag?
Last edited by Davina (September 16, 2012 6:17 pm)
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Maybe it didn't survive the fall from the second-floor window.
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Methinks you do not know what the slang meaning of that particular word is in English. Mwahahah.
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Just joking. I'm a naughty girl and I know it can be something else than tobacco. In German we have quite a nice variety of these verbs as well.
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Falling out of a second floor window doing it might be...painful.
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Yes, I think you'd be ejaculating loud cries of pain.
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I found myself blushing once or twice reading the original canon to the younger ones in the family.
There are a few innocent terms in the original stories that are understood quite differently today!
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The Doctor wrote:
I found myself blushing once or twice reading the original canon to the younger ones in the family.
There are a few innocent terms in the original stories that are understood quite differently today!
You should see my English class when we're reading old novels aloud sometimes...
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“Very sorry to knock you up, Watson,' said he [Holmes], 'but it is a common lot this morning. Mrs Hudson has been knocked up, she retorted upon me, and I on you.
from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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This made me laugh...a lot! If you have ever travelled on London's Tube (Underground/subway) then this is vital information!
www.grist.org/list/genius-signs-in-london-subway-say-what-everyones-thinking/
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Literally giggle time for these little ones:
Last edited by Davina (October 23, 2012 11:20 am)
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Don't know where else to put it. It always makes me giggle:
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Where is this from?!
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veecee wrote:
Where is this from?!
Oh, sorry, it's from the Bakerloo Line tube station.