
The Importance of Grammar Demonstrated By Sir Paul McCartney.
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The Importance of Grammar Demonstrated By Sir Paul McCartney.
'Yes, I speak perfect English, I have to 'cause you English are too bloody lazy to learn French!'
Back down.
Man packing suitcase with French vocabulary
'What amazes me most is that years ago I couldn't even spell teacher - now I are one!'
"We've decided that it will be better for his later development if we speak to him only in legalese."
'I've been called some mean things as a baby boomer, but 'Pig in the Python' really hurts.'
"Oh, look- French! Let's try it."
'Thank goodness you were wrong mom, dad says a period is what comes at the end of a sentence.'
"I know! I know! I K-n-o-w!. . . Um, what was the question?"
Wordplay: In The Bag.
'Whoooa,MAN,check out this STORM! It's PELTING down!'
The Family Joules: Part 21
'Amscray,fuzzbrain - no carnivores allowed
'The definition of OBSOLETE: old fashioned dictionaries.'
'Stick them up...'
"It lost a little something in translation."
Henry the amazing talking dog.
'This is the fun part...waiting to find out just what we've ordered.
'Mom and dad...if someone threw a rock at me, it would really be like killing two birds with one stone.' 'I told you if we had a child, he'd be a wise-quacker.'
'I made a hundred on the Spanish test. Gracias.'
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"Wa-wa. . . wa-wa. . . wa-wa. . ."
Two vending machines for fisherman: 'Live Bait' next to 'Dead as a Doornail Bait'
Raphnrrf? Raphnrrf? Umpha? Frfee? Maamr? Pick.
His Hers Pers Vis Xyrs Hirs TBD
'Alphabet soup? What's alphabet?'
'I can hold a match to his notebook.'
"Oui, c'est bon. It is, how you Americans say, 'Magically Delicious'."
We Will Beat Any Genuine Quote...
Staff Yearbook
Turkey to human dictionary - 'Quiet!!! You don't realize what you're saying!'
Fred interpreted the word compact as a verb, not as an adjective.
'Do it write the first time.'
'In today's market hyperbole was up sharply. Similes and metaphors held relatively steady with euphemisms hitting another record low.'
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