James Blast says 29/03/2016 at 22:47 Geordie version us Weegies like (those from Newcastle tell me it’s bogus, not funny and unheard) … but Walt Disney disnna….. Log in to Reply
garyjohn says 29/03/2016 at 23:18 Yep, ranks with the ‘doughnut/merinque?’ joke and the Arbroath gag as humour with a 30 mile radius. Log in to Reply
fitterstoke says 29/03/2016 at 23:24 The Arbroath gag! Get yer favourite Francie & Josie stories out, chaps, the night is young… Log in to Reply
fitterstoke says 30/03/2016 at 20:00 Half the joy in this is watching Jack Milroy trying not to crack up….. Log in to Reply
carabara says 31/03/2016 at 12:35 Did you hear about the lonely prisoner? He was in his cell. (I suspect that this joke probably makes no sense unless you are blessed with a weegie accent). Log in to Reply
Geordie version us Weegies like (those from Newcastle tell me it’s bogus, not funny and unheard)
… but Walt Disney disnna…..
You’ve lost me, James….
must be my accent
Boom boom!
Yep, ranks with the ‘doughnut/merinque?’ joke and the Arbroath gag as humour with a 30 mile radius.
The Arbroath gag! Get yer favourite Francie & Josie stories out, chaps, the night is young…
It was aw yella.
And yet, I think this has a strong funny passport.
Wonderful but very Jockcentric. I loved it!!!
Half the joy in this is watching Jack Milroy trying not to crack up…..
Do you come here often?
Did you hear about the lonely prisoner?
He was in his cell.
(I suspect that this joke probably makes no sense unless you are blessed with a weegie accent).