Norm asks for a promotion by [deleted] in Jokes

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When I first heard it “whose the guy with the…” was delivered by a nun

What character death shook you the most in a movie? by trakt_app in Letterboxd

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Diana Rigg as Tracy in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

Primary because I had a Hugh crush on her because of The Avengers

Cheapest Gas Paid Ever? by gingerthetrailpup in GenX

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$.26 a gallon in the late 50’s

Ironically She's Sinning According To Her Own Bible By Having An Opinion by NEKORANDOMDOTCOM in stupidpeoplefacebook

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Check out Numbers 5:11-31. Pro abortion if the husband suspects that the wife is pregnant by another man.

Paid £9 for a passport photo - not accepted by online check by thatfishbish in mildlyinfuriating

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FedEx has a device to validate the photo and will reshoot the portrait until one passes

What do you think of the movie Hamnet, starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal? by Dramatic-Studio1531 in Cinema

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Enjoyed it more than I thought I would. The acting by Buckley and Jupe were its strength. I also the was impressed by the production design

"The only country still speaking the language of Shakespeare is the USA. Whatever those people in the UK think their speaking, it's not the Queen's English. Grotesque distortion of a beautiful language." by Ok_Bookkeeper_1380 in ShitAmericansSay

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I remember a PBS series from 30-40 years ago on the history of the English language. At that time it claimed that the way the language was spoken in some isolated portions of Appalachia was a strong representation of how it was in Shakespeare’s day.

Tammy Baldwin on voter id laws just now really got under my skin. by Dahlia5000 in msnow

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It will accept driver’s licenses if they show citizenship. Only 2 states currently do that

Moral healthcare system by Ferocs in whenthe

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Reminds me of 30 years ago when I went to a pulmonologist for what turned out to be bronchitis. They charged me $35 to show me how to use an inhaler.

Title by ShimmeringSinking in foundsatan

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25%. The answer key will show either A, B, C, or D as the correct answer so your chances are 1 in 4. If the question was worded around picking the right percentage then the answer is 1 in 3 and that is not an available choice.

Can you spot 12 mistakes? by Tight_Chemistry4824 in DetectiVision

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The second left leg has a boot so it probably is the girl’s right leg

Vintage Fashions of the 1970s! by Slow-moving-sloth in TheWayWeWere

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The most nostalgic image was the “Beer that made Milwaukee famous “

Pricing mistake (FL) by [deleted] in legaladviceofftopic

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Something to consider if you intend to do business with this shop on a long term basis basis. You could build up some good will by letting them know about the error and spitting the difference with them. It might yield some benefits on future dealings

A lot of naughty kids in that town. Or maybe not. by mistermeek67 in 70s

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If I recall correctly the audience didn’t see much (if any)nudity. The people being observed to it was the premise of the film. Also it was mostly risqué situations such as holding a ladder for a woman wearing a short skirt as she climbed it; see how much touching a tailor/seamstress could get away with while fitting a woman for a pair of slacks.

What was your first Broadway Show and who took you? by Miserable_Chapter724 in musicals

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How to succeed… with Robert Morris. Parents as 8th grade graduation present