They're actually herbs but I'll let it go because it's funny
5 years ago by guest · 1190 Likes · 7 comments · Popular
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fkdissht
· 5 years ago
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Don’t inSalt me with just four I need more puns!
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acegalaxi
· 5 years ago
There's plenty more of them peppered all over the internet.
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chad_bullet
· 5 years ago
I'm pleased this happened
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sm19
· 5 years ago
Was at work last night and a regular needed change. Her husbands name is "Bill" and he already had walked in. So she comes to my till and says "Can I get some change? I just need bills". and I said "Bill is over there". It was the best pun I made in the three years I've worked there. She loved it.
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refmococ0
· 5 years ago
Marry him again
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guest
· 5 years ago
Beside the point, but honestly - what’s with downing spouses on the internet? She (he?) “let [my] husband”. Such uncooperative, praiseless language. How difficult is it to say something more like: ‘my husband took on labeling the spices’. It’s just unnecessary to say you ‘let’ your partner be involved in home management.
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unicycle
· 5 years ago
You're absolutely right, and it's playing into the "useless husband/shrill wife" narrative that's perpetuated in straight couples in countless sitcoms and movies. Most people using this type of language don't even realise it because it's so ingrained.
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