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So I just found out that a pickle...

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Originally posted by: invidia
He's not stupid, just ignorant. Which is often worse than stupidity.

Given the things going on in the world, I think there's many more appropriate people to throw the 'I' word at. Who gives a damn if he thought there was a pickle bush? Well, beyond getting a good chuckle that is. 😉
 
Originally posted by: invidia
He's not stupid, just ignorant. Which is often worse than stupidity.

seriously though, i'm sure there's something we're all "ignorant" about that others would find just as funny
 
Originally posted by: MrLee
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: MrLee
Is actually a cucumber that's been in water and salt (brine) for a long time. I always just throught there was a pickle bush somewhere!

Shens?

Please?

I'm not kidding at all. I've seriously never known that. I'm not an idiot, this just little tidbit of info slipped through the cracks. Cucumbers are always so much larger then pickles so I guess I just never put 2 and 2 together.

I can believe it. I didn't make the connection at first either. Although...I had this particular puzzle figured out around 8 years old.
 
So? Honey comes from a bee's behind. Milk comes from a cow's behind. And don't even get me started on toothpaste.
 
Originally posted by: randay
So? Honey comes from a bee's behind. Milk comes from a cow's behind. And don't even get me started on toothpaste.

So much for that chocolate milkshake I was craving...
 
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