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Caption contest 54





Mar0919
Mexico

Ok, Ok!!! So the prices of fuel are sky high, but THIS is ridiculous!!!!!

11 Apr 2011     



Redbull
Thailand

"By joe, What did you think of the formation old boy?
"Just spiffing old boy. I say old boy fancy skipping down to "the officers� mess. for some tea and scones?!"
"By jove! what a marvelous idea, Jeeves!, sounds like a hoot!"

Redbull gives you wings you knowWink.

11 Apr 2011     



Jayho
Australia

By joe RB, that�s hilarious.  BTW, just where did that expression originate from?
 
Here�s my contribution. 
 
The airborne leg of the Trains, Planes & Automobiles World Relay Race

11 Apr 2011     



Redbull
Thailand

Hi Jayho,

With reference to your question........ The words...... By Joe, Spiffing, Old boy, By Jove, Jeeves as I know was used in the British forces with the high ranking offices.

Sometimes used for expressing pleasure, excitement, joy, and greeting a fellow officer back in the 1st and 2nd world wars.
Hope this helps with where these originated from Jayho.

REDBULL GIVES YOU WINGS YOU KNOWWink.

11 Apr 2011     



Jayho
Australia

By jove, sure does RB.  Those expressions are just so spiffingly dandy.

11 Apr 2011     

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