Lin Wood Shared A Funny 🥲
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"5 I's," muttered Lin Wood, "My conspiracy theorist friend was right."
"Now all I have to do is figure out how The Fake News and Big Pharma are involved in the conspiracy... and when they got in bed with each other."
May be more here than meets the i.
The first established records of a Worcester newspaper date from 1690 when Stephen Bryan founded the Worcester Post-Man, which has been published ever since, although its name changed to the Worcester Journal and then to the current name Berrow's Worcester Journal, thus laying claim to being the oldest newspaper in the world in continuous and current production.
Berrow was the third son of Capel Berrow (died 1751), a clergyman, and younger brother of Capel Berrow the writer,[12] and was an apothecary in Peterborough. This was not unusual during this time as early newspaper proprietors would sell medicines alongside their newspapers. Berrow promoted in his paper his elixir for dropsy and his powder for gout. The paper was sold for 2½d every week with five pages.
Sauce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berrow%27s_Worcester_Journal
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I see 11 11
Good spot fren
Good eye!
TBH I grew up with Worcestershire sauce on the table frequently.
It is quite tasty.
Hard to pronounce!
Nonsense! I will help. It is pronounced
Worcestershire
Ok, here is how to pronounce it
Were-Stir-Shir Sauce
According to those from which the name originates, it's "woo-ster-sure"
In uk, closest match
Is "Wor-ces-ter-shire" acceptable?
Worcester = Wooster
Worcestershire = Wooster-sure.
Though there is a particular joy in hearing someone try and pronounce it phonetically. Also, cider helps greatly in loosening the tongue and removing linguistic obstacles.
The hardest thing to say is, "Irish wrist watch."
Worcestershire sauce.
I am the conspiracy theorist friend.
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hahah worcestershire sauce, no kidding. Literally everyone says the word then follows up with "I don't know if I said that right."
For me, #5 is the biggy.
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It’s not fucking funny, my conspiracy theory friend, Lin Wood, wasn’t fucking right.
He lost me when he said there were no planes on 9/11. CGI in 2001? LMAO, that is a conspiracy theory I can't support. Talking to friends in New York on that day, who heard and saw the planes. OMG some get crazy trying to explain things away.