Linguofreak
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The unexpectedly placed zucchini strikes again!
The unexpectedly placed zucchini strikes again!
A friend of mine(sadly gone) was having a discussion with his wife about paying your spouse for domestic work.
So this phrase has been in my head for a couple of days now for some reason, and now it pops up here. I google it and get no solid leads as to where this came from. A movie? A Monty Python sketch? Can you explain this please?
So this phrase has been in my head for a couple of days now for some reason, and now it pops up here. I google it and get no solid leads as to where this came from. A movie? A Monty Python sketch? Can you explain this please?
Google for "cat" and "zuchini"... The exact phrase originated on OF.
I shall be henceforth known as The Unexpectedly-placed Zucchini.
You've probably seen Fabri91's signature, which is as follows:
So this phrase has been in my head for a couple of days now for some reason, and now it pops up here. I google it and get no solid leads as to where this came from. A movie? A Monty Python sketch? Can you explain this please?
Huh? Mine is paying me to go to work... :lol:
Google for "cat" and "zuchini"... The exact phrase originated on OF.
Ah, ok, apparently I thought that was funny at the time since I "thanked" it...
And its trunk is smaller than the trunk of my Polo. Which means: Just enough for two boxes of beer. Not more.
Yea, I can see how that's a problem for a German :lol:
The unexpectedly placed zucchini strikes again!
The fact we remember such things after two years, yet I have trouble remembering to bring my lunch to work, disturbs me.
Just search for Cat vs Zucchini on Youtube...I still remember laughing hysterically as I clicked Submit Reply on that one. Sometimes I'm way too easily amused....
Out of memory: Kill process 2350 (nginx) score 729 or sacrifice child