Uropeeuns have those bidet things. Is this the Far East’s version?
What nether part is their ‘glim’ ?
Ok…my mom would have noticed the dirty light switch area.
I have always said “douse the glim”
Must’ve been reading Glim’s Fairy Tales. Or maybe they got a sh#t eating glim.
Both fish and glim stink after three days.
just love the engrish.
What’s most hilarious is when Asians walk around with horrific profanity on their T-shirts in English and have no idea what it means.
Sorta like USians walking around with Japanese or Chinese symbols Tattooed on themselves that translate as “Egg Foo Yung with fried rice 2.99”
Those 2 switches look depressed to me like they’re staring downward into nothingness. They don’t have a glimmer of hope.
One of my sons’ early babysitters was Filipino.
In spite of my efforts, he said “Close the light.” until he started school.
When my wife came from Russia, she would mix up the words chicken and kitchen. “Husband, I clean the chicken, today!” or “Husband, I hungry, can we stop for kitchen nuggets?”
Uropeeuns have those bidet things. Is this the Far East’s version?
What nether part is their ‘glim’ ?
Ok…my mom would have noticed the dirty light switch area.
I have always said “douse the glim”
Must’ve been reading Glim’s Fairy Tales. Or maybe they got a sh#t eating glim.
Both fish and glim stink after three days.
just love the engrish.
What’s most hilarious is when Asians walk around with horrific profanity on their T-shirts in English and have no idea what it means.
Sorta like USians walking around with Japanese or Chinese symbols Tattooed on themselves that translate as “Egg Foo Yung with fried rice 2.99”
Those 2 switches look depressed to me like they’re staring downward into nothingness. They don’t have a glimmer of hope.
One of my sons’ early babysitters was Filipino.
In spite of my efforts, he said “Close the light.” until he started school.
When my wife came from Russia, she would mix up the words chicken and kitchen. “Husband, I clean the chicken, today!” or “Husband, I hungry, can we stop for kitchen nuggets?”