What does this mean? Think of it along the same lines as catch-phrase.
Blatantly wrong but funny comments are welcome.
The winner will not win anything, unless someone wants to provide a prize
What does this mean? Think of it along the same lines as catch-phrase.
Blatantly wrong but funny comments are welcome.
The winner will not win anything, unless someone wants to provide a prize
Tough on mirrors, tough on the causes of mirrors.
'Armless
6014 3DMk 05Originally Posted by Errr...me
"Hands off"
The Caped Crusader :-)
Look! No hands!
Until my/your hands drop off.
"Well, there was your Uncle Tiberius who died wrapped in cabbage leaves but we assumed that was a freak accident."
Close, but no cigar so far.
Tough on mirrors, tough on the causes of mirrors.
'I have leprosy.'
Not around too often!
Get your hands off?
'i was made in powe******'
Lol. While technically correct - it isn't the right answerOriginally Posted by mr_anderson187
Tough on mirrors, tough on the causes of mirrors.
All hands on deck?
Put your hands on the floor?
"Well, there was your Uncle Tiberius who died wrapped in cabbage leaves but we assumed that was a freak accident."
Nope.
A clue - its one word made out of two words. Relates to modern technology.
Tough on mirrors, tough on the causes of mirrors.
Pyles Les Dennis phase still in full flow, I see...Originally Posted by PrivatePyle
Yup, its handsfree.
You do the next riddle in the time honoured tradition of these forums.
Tough on mirrors, tough on the causes of mirrors.
He has to win everything doesnt he
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