rainous
Member
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2011
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Galician
- Home Country
- Armenia
- Current Location
- Antilles
An Italian, a Spaniard, a Greek go into a bar, drink all night, and walk out the next morning.
Who pays the bill? The German does.
Hi,
I was reading an article and, about two thirds of the way, I stumbled upon what it appears to be some kind of joke
and I have been having hard time putting my finger on it ever since.
Could anyone help my figure out what he is trying to mean by "The German does"?
I just don't get where the heck the German came from.
The German wasn't in their company.
It simply baffles me. Is their some kind of hidden meaning in that phrase?
Thanks
Who pays the bill? The German does.
Hi,
I was reading an article and, about two thirds of the way, I stumbled upon what it appears to be some kind of joke
and I have been having hard time putting my finger on it ever since.
Could anyone help my figure out what he is trying to mean by "The German does"?
I just don't get where the heck the German came from.
The German wasn't in their company.
It simply baffles me. Is their some kind of hidden meaning in that phrase?
Thanks