
'Lady what? Who's lady Godiva?'
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'Lady what? Who's lady Godiva?'
"Well how about that. . . Lady Godiva bought a Harley!"
"This next one is called 'The Sermon on the Mount.'"
'It's a note...It says I.O.U. one pot of gold.'
Unfinished painting of a monster in a lake sits beside the lake with no painter in sight
Vlad the Inhaler
"Actually, it is a bad time — I’m rushing to get the kids out of the oven."
1847 - Bram Stoker, creator of Dracula was born in Dublin.
The Loch Ness Rowing Team
'...this is Loch Lomand!'
"Bigfoot"
Another Bigfoot sighting...
Giant using sheep as cotton buds
I crawled out of a toilet and ate a guy. Say my name 3 times in a mirror. I dare you. No one suspects I'm Slenderman. She took me home. Then she woke up in a tub of ice missing a kidney. Urban Legends-in-Their-Own-Minds.
Wolf to Red Riding Hood: 'No thanks, I'm on a strict grandmother diet.'
"I liked the fee-fi-fo-fum part, but I found the rest of his speech racist and repellent."
"Honey, where's the baby?" "The first voyage of Sinbad"
"That dream catcher may be working a little too well."
"You're ruining our reputation, Bob!"
Buoyed by his past success, William Tell sought even greater challenges,
Wicca Heritage Centre: Hansel and Gretel stayed here.
"Of course, it may be one of those sting operations!"
"Who'd have thought old Harry would turn out to be a vampire?"
The Gingerbread Man Hits 50.
Astronaut finds used firework on the moon.
"Tonight we are going out to plunder, lads!"
"I knew you were mad when I found nettles in my fig leaf drawer."
"He never passes by without a mischievous smile."
'It's the pink spot, Jim lad - them rascals is going to try and tweak my nipples!'
William Tell's lesser-known first son- Stanislaus Tell.
"It appears to be a giant boil, sire."
"Which one is yours?"
"Well, who's stupid idea was it to honeymoon on Moonlight bay?!"
"Do I have to go out again!?"
St Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland.
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