Showing posts with label Funny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funny. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Saturday, February 21, 2015

All the best ladies...


Wanna' watch that weight don't we? This is in Malvern, PA in the Lincoln Court Shopping Center [Image source]

Marching unto war


Armor upgrade ready. [Image source]

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Best Valentines' Day Letter Ever


Please click on image to expand. Also take a moment to notice the neat handwriting after you've read it for the second time. [Image source]

How Australian Newspaper mX differentiates between North Korea and South Korea


Well this is a free news paper given out to commuters. Not really journalism at its high point but definitely eye-catching and funny. [Image source

Friday, February 13, 2015

Life is like a box of chocolates.


Please click on image to expand. Like is like a box of chocolates that sometimes doesn't last very long. [Image source]

Saturday, February 7, 2015

This guy's sister didn't come over to drink cocoa with him as promised.


She didn't come as promised over the weekend to drink Cocoa with him and this is what he sent her. [Image source]

You singing again ha!!!


That's right, Das how I jam. [Image source]

Friday, February 6, 2015

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

That Kick is so impressive


Now that's what you call a kick. [image source]

And here's a meme to go along with it.


Saturday, January 31, 2015

House of Commons - Thug Life



Some context for non-Brits:
This is taken from Prime Ministers Questions: a weekly event that takes place in the House of Commons (the lower chamber) where Members of Parliament ask the Prime Minister, David Cameron, questions. Questions are fielded from all parties, and are selected randomly from a list prior to the start, and also you'll see Members stand up during the session and some will be chosen to ask off-the-cuff questions which the PM hasn't prepared in advance for.
The highlight is generally when the Opposition Leader, Ed Miliband, get's to ask six or so questions that are designed to ruffle the feathers of the PM on policies, or on events happening in the country or world that week, and the PM get's to snarkily reply and defend whatever it is is being mocked or criticised.
You notice that no one actually speaks to each other directly; they all refer to each other as "My Right Honourable Friend". The questions and answers are all directed at the Speaker of the House John Bercow or Deputy Speakers when applicable. Talking directly to the person asking the question is seen as a breach of Parliamentary customs.
It sounds rowdy, and it is. Questions and answers from all sides are booed and cheered accordingly. It's seen as a chance for MP's to let off steam, somewhat, and show verbal animosity or praise for various policies or decisions.
Again; this only happens once a week and it lasts around half an hour. All the other sitting sessions of the House of Commons are nowhere near this exciting or loud. [Explanation source]

Putting Garfield to shame -- maximum laziness!!!


Please click on image to expand. But, just look at how this cat's drinking water. Laziness unjustifiable. [Image source]