A classic in the same vein as Amelia Bedilia for taking things literally, as in “We’re having an argument” taken to mean you can pop into a shop and order one to go.
Of all the things we hand down to our children, our sense of humor is the one thing that will never lose its value, particularly if it’s coiled around them like a Monty Python, squeezing out every last chuckle.
A classic in the same vein as Amelia Bedilia for taking things literally, as in “We’re having an argument” taken to mean you can pop into a shop and order one to go.
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