When the waitress in a New York City restaurant brought him the soup du jour, the Englishman was a bit dismayed. "Good heavens," he said, "what is this?"
"Why, it's bean soup," she replied.
"I don't care what it has been," he sputtered. "What is it now?"
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Oh, you Brits
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Re: Oh, you Brits
Ah yes, my father's favourite joke. What's the difference between a boiled egg and pea green soup? Answer, of course: anyone can boil an egg.
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bungeejumper wrote:Ah yes, my father's favourite joke. What's the difference between a boiled egg and pea green soup? Answer, of course: anyone can boil an egg.
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It was "dry washing and pea soup" from my dad
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