An Englishman is having breakfast, in Paris , one morning
(coffee, croissants, bread, butter and jam) when a Frenchman,
chewing bubble-gum, sits down next to him..
The Englishman ignores the Frenchman who, nevertheless,
starts a conversation.
Frenchman: 'You English folk eat the whole bread??'
Englishman (in a bad mood): 'Of course.'
Frenchman: (after blowing a huge bubble) 'We don't. In France ,
we only eat what's inside. The crusts we collect in a container,
recycle it, transform them into croissants and sell them to England .'
The Frenchman has a smirk on his face..
The Englishman listens in silence.
The Frenchman persists: 'Do you eat jam with the bread??'
Englishman: 'Of Course..'
Frenchman: (cracking his bubble-gum between his teeth and chuckling).
'We don't. In France we eat fresh fruit for breakfast, then we put all
the peels, seeds, and leftovers in containers, recycle them,
transform them into jam, and sell the jam to England .'
After a moment of silence, The Englishman then asks:
'Do you have sex in France ?'
Frenchman: 'Why of course we do', he says with a big smirk.
Englishman: 'And what do you do with the condoms once you've used them?'
Frenchman: 'We throw them away, of course.'
Englishman: 'We don't. In England , we put them in a container,
recycle them, melt them down into bubble-gum, and sell them to France .'
Cross channel relations.
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Cross channel relations.
I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.Re: Cross channel relations.
Ewwwwwww....nasty.
Brian
Brian
Re: Cross channel relations.
Brilliant Eddie. Now THAT'S what I call pay back.
As an aside: -
Q. What do you call 100.000 Frenchmen with their hands raised?
A. The Army.
Or -
When that there refinery blew up a bit darn sarf from my location, they do say that the the sound/shock was felt on the continent, and the French surrendered - just in case.
Graham
As an aside: -
Q. What do you call 100.000 Frenchmen with their hands raised?
A. The Army.
Or -
When that there refinery blew up a bit darn sarf from my location, they do say that the the sound/shock was felt on the continent, and the French surrendered - just in case.
Graham
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Re: Cross channel relations.
Why are French roads lined with trees......?
..so the Germans can march in the shade
Derek
..so the Germans can march in the shade
Derek
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