He knows how to whine, but that is about it. He knows nothing of how houses are built or maintained.
He also has a limited vocabulary - but then again, he is from New Jersey, a place where English is a foreign language. Did he say that the flue was full of "Creole"? Close, Tony, close.
Sixty, he is very Jersey and I though the video very funny (in a self depreciating New Jersey sort of way). Not that everyone in New Jersey is like Vic or Tony Soprano (Thank God for that), just like everyone in North Carolina is not like Ernest T. Bass or a character from Deliverance (ok the later is supposed to be based in Georgia, but you know what I mean).
He knows how to whine, but that is about it. He knows nothing of how houses are built or maintained.
ReplyDeleteHe also has a limited vocabulary - but then again, he is from New Jersey, a place where English is a foreign language. Did he say that the flue was full of "Creole"? Close, Tony, close.
Snappy dresser, too.
Sixty, he is very Jersey and I though the video very funny (in a self depreciating New Jersey sort of way). Not that everyone in New Jersey is like Vic or Tony Soprano (Thank God for that), just like everyone in North Carolina is not like Ernest T. Bass or a character from Deliverance (ok the later is supposed to be based in Georgia, but you know what I mean).
DeleteI am glad to see you back Sixty. You have not been over at Troop's lately so I was wondering where you were.
DeleteI did like him describing the Creole in the Chimney too. I laughed at that.
Just add a comma after "this" and it's all about Hugh Laurie's doctor character pissing off one of his colleagues once again.
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