-Removed-I'm not in the camp containing those who chase, spit and yell at "browns"
and Poles.
But I won't blame you. As the stats said, you're likely uneducated, aging and
feel left behind, henceforth angry. People in such dire circumstances fall
prey of manipulative demagogues.
I mean, how desperate can someone get to crawl and drool behind people
like Farage and Boris? 😞
Originally posted by Very RustyI'll give you a hint: it's in the description, specifically two parts.
So, why don't you explain it to me sir.
Kindest Regards,
Respectfully,
-VR
First part: one, meaning singular.
Second part: liner, meaning sentence whether in question or declarative form.
Thus, one-liner.
Originally posted by FreakyKBH26 Jun '16 14:42
I'll give you a hint: it's in the description, specifically two parts.
First part: one, meaning singular.
Second part: liner, meaning sentence whether in question or declarative form.
Thus, one-liner.
Originally posted by huckleberryhound
In another forum someone called me a haggis eating Homo...I said "What's wrong with being a haggis eating Homo? Blow jobs are a great way to get the taste of the haggis out your mouth"
LOL...You do have some great one liners!
-VR
EDIT: So, you are telling me this would not be considered a one liner? Oh well I was wrong once before. 😉
Originally posted by Very RustyI think the question mark at the end of the first line marks the point where another line follows, thus a set up with a punchline.
26 Jun '16 14:42
Originally posted by huckleberryhound
In another forum someone called me a haggis eating Homo...I said "What's wrong with being a haggis eating Homo? Blow jobs are a great way to get the taste of the haggis out your mouth"
LOL...You do have some great one liners!
-VR
EDIT: So, you are telling me this would not be considered a one liner? Oh well I was wrong once before. 😉