Dr Cheese wrote: I'm dragging a reluctant bread-knife along with me
Red wrote:Dr Cheese wrote: I'm dragging a reluctant bread-knife along with me
i guess that means they're dull? i never heard that one before! too funny!
she's lost control wrote:Red wrote:Dr Cheese wrote: I'm dragging a reluctant bread-knife along with me
i guess that means they're dull? i never heard that one before! too funny!
"Bread-knife" is Scouse rhyming slang :D
Dr Cheese wrote:Bread-knife = wife, Cockerney rhyming slang! :)
And Gogol Bordello are anything but dull, I think she's more afraid she'll get crushed in the melee! :roll:
JackT wrote:Bread knives are actually sharp (and serrated). You may be thinking of a butter knife?
If this forum is to have ANY HOPE of succeeding, we have to get our knife facts correct.
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