K Kestas Staff member Joined Jun 4, 2002 Messages 14,320 Location The Motor City Sep 29, 2015 #1 How do you tell the difference between a plumber and a chemist? . . . . . Ask them to pronounce this word: unionized
How do you tell the difference between a plumber and a chemist? . . . . . Ask them to pronounce this word: unionized
E edwardh1 Joined Jan 17, 2003 Messages 3,462 Location Coastal South Carolina Sep 29, 2015 #2 un ionized
G goodtimes Joined Dec 8, 2010 Messages 3,120 Location Tennessee Sep 29, 2015 #3 The plumber gets hungry and wants a lunch break. Seriously, I would hire a union plumber over a no union. I like living wages, vacation, sick leave, and so do they.
The plumber gets hungry and wants a lunch break. Seriously, I would hire a union plumber over a no union. I like living wages, vacation, sick leave, and so do they.
A Andy636 Joined Dec 30, 2010 Messages 820 Location Romania Sep 29, 2015 #4 My dime was on the buttcrack...
K Kool1 Joined Jan 25, 2013 Messages 911 Location California Sep 29, 2015 #5 The chemist clogs the pipes; the plumber clears the pipes.
B BRZED Joined Apr 2, 2015 Messages 1,840 Location USA Sep 30, 2015 #6 Homonyms, homographs and homophones are fun, but are often very confusing to the linguistically challenged or uninterested.Lyme disease is transmitted by ticks and can give you a tic.
Homonyms, homographs and homophones are fun, but are often very confusing to the linguistically challenged or uninterested.Lyme disease is transmitted by ticks and can give you a tic.