Posts tagged The world according to steve. british humor
Only in Japan #2
A seat for small kids in a toilet cubicle so that you can go pleasurably even when accompanied by infants
One way to sell golf clubs
No it's not gold they are selling, it's fruit
A shrine for the well being of pets
Sign found in public park
No smoking outdoors
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Monty Python’s Not the Messiah (He’s a Very Naughty Boy)
Not the Messiah
First there was the TV show Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the most revolutionary TV event to hit the BBC since Jesus. Then there were the books – The Big Red Book was actually blue. The record albums – you know those black round things with the hole in the middle that aren’t donuts – were equally as original. The first album, aptly called Another Monty Python Record,, boasted the cover of Beethoven’s #2 Symphony in D Minor with the real title scribbled in the corner. The original album had a third groove so that when you played More >
Ten Best British Gourmet Dishes
British food is known worldwide for it’s class, variety and healthy ingredients. The dishes prepared by British chef’s and housewives are both nutritious and nourishing. For those of you who have yet had the opportunity to experience gourmet at its best, here is my list of the Top Ten British Dishes.
10. Beans on toast. One of the all time great dishes, even if the preparation is a bit tricky and calls for some experience. First the beans have to be Heinz. They must be heated just right – luke warm. For the toast I suggest Wonderbread. To get perfect results it More >
The American’s guide to the British
No matter how many years it has been since you last set your feet in Great Britain, to most of the world and especially the Americans, you will always be English, for good and for bad. The reason for this is that immediately after birth, every British citizen is embedded with a specially produced micro-chip which controls his behavior. The chip, commonly known as the Fishochip, is believed to have been invented in the back room of a Middlesex pub called the the Elusive Camel. One of the most common affects of the chip is its influence on the More >




