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in america they use “throw a monkey wrench into
the works” i guess because americans don’t wear
sabots. and if they did, they would be called
“freedom sabots”
monkey wrench is thought to have come from
“grease monkey”. who goes around greasing
monkeys anyway?
the english say “throw a spanner in the works”
a monkey wrench is an adjustable spanner.
french fries were invented in belgum.
goodbye is a contraction of god-be-with-you.
i say caio instead. it makes people think of food.
June 12th, 2005 at 10:49 am
I am that patriotic. It only takes a few bars of the star spangled banner to get my ass into full green regalia.
June 21st, 2005 at 6:13 am
it says “made in France” on the sandle.
usless info alert:
sabotage comes from the French Sabot
these were thrown into machinery to intentionally
disable factories in revolt for the wrong type of
cheese being served in their canteens (or something
political).
in america they use “throw a monkey wrench into
the works” i guess because americans don’t wear
sabots. and if they did, they would be called
“freedom sabots”
monkey wrench is thought to have come from
“grease monkey”. who goes around greasing
monkeys anyway?
the english say “throw a spanner in the works”
a monkey wrench is an adjustable spanner.
french fries were invented in belgum.
goodbye is a contraction of god-be-with-you.
i say caio instead. it makes people think of food.
caio, mmm lunch time
April 4th, 2007 at 5:26 am
Elaine, you are just to funny. Dont ever loose your sense of humor.
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