A traveller, who is a huge fan of seafood, arrives in Boston for the first time. He leaves the airport and hails a cab. After he gets in, he excitedly says to the cabbie, "Hey, I'm new in town. Can you tell me a good place to go to get scrod?" The cabbie, who is an out-of-work English teacher, replies [in a thick Boston accent], "Pal, I've got to congratulate you. I've heard that question a lot over the years, but that's the first time I've ever heard it in the pluperfect subjunctive."
GaryKelly said
02:22 PM Jan 26, 2014
How many intellectuals do we have in this room? Awfully quiet in here.
sarg said
03:06 PM Jan 27, 2014
SSSSSSHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
brian said
11:36 AM Jan 29, 2014
Well I thought it was a pretty good joke Dorian.
Vic41 said
01:26 PM Jan 29, 2014
GaryKelly wrote:
How many intellectuals do we have in this room? Awfully quiet in here.
Well I had to look both words up Gary, but then I am a third grade graduate....
A traveller, who is a huge fan of seafood, arrives in Boston for the first time. He leaves the airport and hails a cab. After he gets in, he excitedly says to the cabbie, "Hey, I'm new in town. Can you tell me a good place to go to get scrod?" The cabbie, who is an out-of-work English teacher, replies [in a thick Boston accent], "Pal, I've got to congratulate you. I've heard that question a lot over the years, but that's the first time I've ever heard it in the pluperfect subjunctive."
Well I thought it was a pretty good joke Dorian.
Well I had to look both words up Gary, but then I am a third grade graduate....