I found it here. Don’t go there at work… many are not appropriate.
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Maybe, because I am blond and Dutch, but I do not understand it……..oops…
I don’t get it either, don’t feel bad Ellen!
The very first picture… the one in the middle? It’s a medieval weapon, called a “Flail”. So when the first guy said “Epic Flail”, it was funny – ’cause it was a pun. Instead of “Epic Fail”.
The second guy didn’t get it, thinking the first guy misspelled “fail”.
First guy comes back on and attempts to explain pun to second guy.
Third guy just decides to be a dork and put in the “cheesy” thing about the pun.
It struck me as hilarious at about 2AM when I found it……..
LOL Laura, I didn’t get it either!! But I’m not quick when it comes to stuff like this so I thought it was just me.
I didn’t know that was a thing called a “flail.” That did kind of kill it for me . . ..
*sigh* this is what I get for being obsessed with all things Medieval.
Long Live Robin Hood!!!
(unless you’re watching the BBC show, then Long Live Sir Guy of Gisborne, even though he died… oh, nevermind. look up Richard Armitage, you’ll understand. I”m going back under my rock now)