A washerwoman was washing clothes by the river,bending down.
the passersby got a "view"of hers and did the 'thing'
from behind! she was not disturbed and her donkey was
the 8th to do the 'thing'.
After a longtime she finished washing she got up
and declared," the 8th one, please come and do it again
a joke a joke can be cracked a joke can be made a joke can be told a joke can be played
A joke that is not funny would be a joke that no one laughs at. The way to truly discover if a joke is funny, is to tell the joke to see if anyone laughs. However, humor is subjective, one may find it funny, another may not.
The word "joke" comes from the Latin word jocus, meaning the same thing.
To crack a joke is to tell a joke.
know your audience and deliver the joke with confidence
yes , their 'friend' Sonny is Mexican and they always 'joke' about his Mexican-ness
You are an Afro-Mexican. No joke, see related links.
Cholera is contracted from human feaces / bodily fluids in water and therefore washerwomen would then be exposed to this.
where do Mexicans work? Ihop and Borders
In the beginning of the story, Toad is dismissive and disrespectful towards washerwomen. He refers to them as "poor, ill-advised creatures" who don't understand his situation or importance. Toad's arrogant attitude towards the washerwomen reflects his overall self-centered and entitled personality at that point in the story.
Yes, as housekeepers, washerwomen, entertainers, prostitutes.
In "The Washerwomen" by Owen Campbell, the washerwomen lead a hard and laborious life, spending long hours washing clothes by hand in a river. They endure physical strain and struggle to make a living through their work, highlighting the difficulties faced by working-class women in traditional gender roles. The poem sheds light on the challenges and resilience of these women as they carry out their daily tasks.
I don't believe this is an appropriate question, I'm a mexican.
Your girlfriend is like a brick, flat on both sides and laid by mexicans.
It is an oil painting.
Not you personally, but you do encourage stereotypes & racism by telling jokes that knock any race-IMO since if they are good, they will spread like a virus.
Venezuela ..because in the shows he leaves clues...but they never say it..its a joke lol..but in real life he is mexican