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#1 2008-03-20 08:54:53

JaneFairfax
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Macbeth

Q: What does Macbeth say when he farts?

A: That’s me, Thane (of Cawdor and Glamis). For he is full of gas.

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#2 2008-03-20 09:13:06

Daniel123
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Re: Macbeth

Haha smile

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#3 2008-03-30 10:58:57

coconut
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Re: Macbeth

i dont get it


shimmy shimmy coconut shimmy shimmy nut

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#4 2008-03-30 13:27:41

JaneFairfax
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#5 2008-03-30 19:16:16

JohnnyReinB
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Re: Macbeth

Well, without actually reading Macbeth fully, I technically cannot get your joke. (Sorry, our lot did not get it, though! big_smile)

But assuming that Macbeth has said in the play that Thanes (of Cawdor and Glamis) is full of gas, or something similar, I guess I can guess that that joke was funny! big_smile

P.S. I never actually got why I don't like the phrase "you lot" a lot.

Last edited by JohnnyReinB (2008-03-30 19:24:53)


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#6 2008-03-30 21:44:49

JaneFairfax
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Re: Macbeth

You should at least know what the colloquial expression “full of gas” means. tongue

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