Woozy in one. Note: sometimes, when du Jour does this routine, the best part is the newspaper.
If you respond “I so bar!”, that gives another answer to the cop’s question.
This is his version of B.C.’s dictionary definition strips.
This is so lame. The rhythm of “isobar” and the accent on the first syllable and the pronunciation of “bar”, not “bur” means it really, really is forced. Didn’t get it till woozy explained it.
I had to say “Isobar, I so BAR, EYE so bar, I SO bar, I so … berrr?”
I sober.
It took me awhile. (Not a very natural pun.)
Woozy in one. Note: sometimes, when du Jour does this routine, the best part is the newspaper.
If you respond “I so bar!”, that gives another answer to the cop’s question.
This is his version of B.C.’s dictionary definition strips.
This is so lame. The rhythm of “isobar” and the accent on the first syllable and the pronunciation of “bar”, not “bur” means it really, really is forced. Didn’t get it till woozy explained it.
I had to say “Isobar, I so BAR, EYE so bar, I SO bar, I so … berrr?”
Isofar Kingdom.