Have You Guys Ever Had A Fit Of Laughter Simply Because A Word SOUNDS Funny?
@peaceful (3294)
United States
August 8, 2008 12:31pm CST
I was looking for medievel recipes the other day and when I came upon these three, I just started laughing and I could not stop! LOL :)
Even now, as I am creating this discussion, I'm having to take a break for the giggles! :)
1.Pullet Broth with Prunes
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This salty chicken soup with the addition of prunes (They were dried with sulfer) will demonstrate the real meaning of "Fast Food "...
2. Cockenthrice
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Medieval dish consisting of a capon sewed onto the body of a suckling pig, roasted and stuffed.
3. C*ck-a-Leekie
It's a traditional Scottish soup, made with chicken and leeks, OK?
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Ahhhhhhhh... A classic dish that has not only withstood test of time, but also has survived to florish incontinence... Make that in continents far from it's origin. :)
OK, Mylotters! The LAUGHFEST is on! :)
Share your favourite smile making words, and why they make you laugh! :)
Let's get it ON! :)
By the way, one of my favorite insult words happened when my Lady Friend #1 angrily called someone a "TWUNT " when they cut her off while passing her car on the highway.
I thought I was going to need stiches in my ribcage. I was laughing so hard she started laughing, too, and we had to pull over and sit for 20 minutes! :)
Please enjoy Inherently Funny, and have a great time! :)
http://inherentlyfunny.com/
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@Makena1968 (682)
• United States
24 Aug 08
Along time ago, (in another life and time..the 60's) there were all sorts of words that had me in stitches, because of my altered state of mind, if you know what I mean. I admit, your Medievel recipes are funny. And I'm not even a guy.
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@peaceful (3294)
• United States
25 Aug 08
I hope that you don't mean the 1660's, LOL! :)
Actually, they were just as funny as The Sixties, but NOTHING was as funny as the Seventies! :)
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