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Apr 11th, 2002, 03:16 AM
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Thread that was a piss poor fart joke but is now a discussion about the word 'till'
>A lady walks into a Lexus dealership. She browses around, then spots
>the perfect car and walks over to inspect it. As she bends to feel the
>fine leather upholstery, a loud fart escapes her.
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>Very embarrassed, she looks around nervously to see if anyone has
>noticed her little accident and hopes a sales person doesn't pop up
>from somewhere.
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>As she turns back, and there standing next to her is a salesman.
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>"Good day, Madame. How may we help you today?"
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>Very uncomfortably she asks, "Sir, what is the price of this lovely
>vehicle?"
>
>He answers, "Madame, if you farted just touching it, you are going to
>5hit yourself when you hear the price.
Last edited by Guru; Apr 11th, 2002 at 04:20 AM.
Another light-hearted post from Guru 
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Apr 11th, 2002, 03:19 AM
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Apr 11th, 2002, 03:47 AM
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Ah-ooh-ga! Ah-ooh-ga!
Bad joke alert! Clear the building! This is not a drill!
Guru, you know the expression "Take a pound out the till"? Well in your case we'll make an exception: "Put a pound in the till".
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Apr 11th, 2002, 03:49 AM
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Re: Ah-ooh-ga! Ah-ooh-ga!
Originally posted by Jim Brown
Bad joke alert! Clear the building! This is not a drill!
Guru, you know the expression "Take a pound out the till"? Well in your case we'll make an exception: "Put a pound in the till".
*** is a till? *** does that expression mean?
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:02 AM
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'Till' is British English for a 'cash register'.
So the expression means 'Well done, Sir (or Madam), you deserve a bonus."
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:03 AM
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Good Grief!
pound is the UK currency so for crying out loud have a guess at what a "till" is!
Yes! it's something you put money in. A cash register or whatever you want to call it.
:roll my eyes:
Last edited by Guru; Apr 11th, 2002 at 04:07 AM.
Another light-hearted post from Guru 
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:04 AM
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BTW....
... were those guys serious or are they indulging in a little urinary extraction* at my expense?
* aka Michaelian removal
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:04 AM
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How bout using a simple expression:
Put a pound in the cash register 
Either way, that expression too deserves a
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:06 AM
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Originally posted by Guru
Good Grief!
pound is the UK currency so for crying out load have a guess at what a "till" is!
Yes! it's something you put money in. A cash register or whatever you want to call it.
:roll my eyes:
A pound is also a unit of weight in that weirdass imperial system.
Put a pound in the till could also mean put 0.450 kilos of crap on the roof of the house.
:roll my eyes lots and lots:
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:09 AM
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:09 AM
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Originally posted by Guru
Good Grief!
pound is the UK currency so for crying out loud have a guess at what a "till" is!
Unless, of course, they thought it was Pound Weight. But then they'd've asked "a pound of what?".
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:11 AM
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the ONLY fart joke you've heard today.
put a kilo in the cash register, Jethro.
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:16 AM
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Originally posted by mendhak
the ONLY fart joke you've heard today.
put a kilo in the cash register, Jethro.
Half a kilo...
BTW Guru, while you're in the mood for qualifying the title, you should perhaps point out that it was about a 'poor' joke, lest anyone think it was worth reading in the first place.
See my New Joke post, coming soon to a Forum near you...
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:21 AM
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Originally posted by Jim Brown
BTW Guru, while you're in the mood for qualifying the title, you should perhaps point out that it was about a 'poor' joke, lest anyone think it was worth reading in the first place.
Done!
Another light-hearted post from Guru 
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Apr 11th, 2002, 04:49 AM
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Originally posted by mendhak
A pound is also a unit of weight in that weirdass imperial system.
Put a pound in the till could also mean put 0.450 kilos of crap on the roof of the house.
:roll my eyes lots and lots:
1lb = 454g, not 450g
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