Piglet843 DIS Veteran Joined Jan 18, 2006 Messages 1,479 Feb 1, 2010 #3 shrubber said: A melted penguin. Click to expand... Normangirls said: then then then Click to expand... those are my favorite kind of jokes - along with those that no one gets but me
shrubber said: A melted penguin. Click to expand... Normangirls said: then then then Click to expand... those are my favorite kind of jokes - along with those that no one gets but me
NotUrsula DIS Legend Joined Apr 19, 2002 Messages 20,078 Feb 1, 2010 #4 Nope ... melted Penguins are most definitely brown; I've eaten them. http://www.unitedbiscuits.com/our-b...axNo2qbfzX2qpb7T+m5d51t/NJe55NwZv+IB5L5ssMg== Pick up a P-P-P-Penguin!
Nope ... melted Penguins are most definitely brown; I've eaten them. http://www.unitedbiscuits.com/our-b...axNo2qbfzX2qpb7T+m5d51t/NJe55NwZv+IB5L5ssMg== Pick up a P-P-P-Penguin!
W walden DIS Veteran Joined Aug 5, 2009 Messages 822 Feb 1, 2010 #5 Sorry, not getting the joke? It must be an in-joke. Please explain. For me: Gray = a color, or perhaps Lady Jane (who got beheaded) . . . Grey = greyhound. A bus company or a racing dog in need of an adoptive home. Feeling stupid.
Sorry, not getting the joke? It must be an in-joke. Please explain. For me: Gray = a color, or perhaps Lady Jane (who got beheaded) . . . Grey = greyhound. A bus company or a racing dog in need of an adoptive home. Feeling stupid.
M Mrs. Charming I'm not your entertainment, get a life. Joined Jul 8, 2009 Messages 4,372 Feb 1, 2010 #6 HAHAHAHAHA...
funkychunkymonkey DIS Veteran Joined May 28, 2009 Messages 2,556 Feb 1, 2010 #7 I guess its my kind of humor, cause I got it. I also shared it with a preschool teacher freind LOL.
Piglet843 DIS Veteran Joined Jan 18, 2006 Messages 1,479 Feb 2, 2010 #8 walden said: Sorry, not getting the joke? It must be an in-joke. Please explain. For me: Gray = a color, or perhaps Lady Jane (who got beheaded) . . . Grey = greyhound. A bus company or a racing dog in need of an adoptive home. Feeling stupid. Click to expand... um... ok... Grey (outside the U.S. and some parts of the U.S.) or gray (some U.S. only) describes the tints and shades ranging from black to white. They are interchangable here in the US.
walden said: Sorry, not getting the joke? It must be an in-joke. Please explain. For me: Gray = a color, or perhaps Lady Jane (who got beheaded) . . . Grey = greyhound. A bus company or a racing dog in need of an adoptive home. Feeling stupid. Click to expand... um... ok... Grey (outside the U.S. and some parts of the U.S.) or gray (some U.S. only) describes the tints and shades ranging from black to white. They are interchangable here in the US.