I was following a car this afternoon that was "ON-TOE". Fucking genius


BBloke wrote:Well I thought I'd seen enough to last me long enough but alas I've seen it all today.
I was following a car this afternoon that was "ON-TOE". Fucking genius![]()
Oh man, that cracked me up!Johnimus Prime wrote:BBloke wrote:Well I thought I'd seen enough to last me long enough but alas I've seen it all today.
I was following a car this afternoon that was "ON-TOE". Fucking genius![]()
The best thing I ever saw on the back of a car was a sticker that said:
"Say it with flowers. Buy someone a Triffid".
Why did the triffid cross the road.LazyEagle wrote:Oh man, that cracked me up!Johnimus Prime wrote:BBloke wrote:Well I thought I'd seen enough to last me long enough but alas I've seen it all today.
I was following a car this afternoon that was "ON-TOE". Fucking genius![]()
The best thing I ever saw on the back of a car was a sticker that said:
"Say it with flowers. Buy someone a Triffid".
I don't think I've ever heard a Triffid joke before!
Jonfon wrote:
Why did the triffid cross the road.
To blind the chicken!
Nah. Doesn't work.
LazyEagle wrote:Well that was it exactly, it totally freaked me out as a kid aswell!
And I seem to love things that freaked me out as a kid.
As for Saphierre and Steel, all I remember is the ending, where they were left floating in nothingness or something. My mam used to love it, but I think it was the first time that I saw anything on tv that didn't have a traditional happy ending....which is probably why I remember it.
Actually, I think I'll try to find the ending on youtube!
It's on SciFi all the time I think, or was a few months back, broken into episodes as they like to do.Del wrote:triffid jokes
when is the last time you saw day of the triffids?
the tv series freaked me out as a kid and I havent seen it since
I'd love to see it again to see how bad it might be
that and sapphire and steel
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