Went to the pub after a long day at work last night- needed a Scotch & Soda to try and relax.
I really dislike the sense of humour some people have around Cambridge - the sort of supposed intellectual humour that involves making a joke at someone's expense due to their wrong (or ambiguous) choice of words. Clearly people with too much time on their hands. Here's the script:
Scene: Single guy (no surprise) mid-late 30's at table that could sit around 8 people. Lady approaches.
Lady: "Are you saving this table for anyone"
Guy: "Well its not drowning" (with grin on face)
I felt like picking up my cell and calling the BBC - clearly this level of humour deserves its own television show on a Friday night. I'm just glad it wasn't me he was talking to as I'd have commented on him being a silly sad little man with no friends.
Now, if you want to read other examples of this, look on cam.misc . I remember a few years ago when people used to post questions, and people would critique spelling and grammar of posts !
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