This implies he heads out to the bar with no money at all and expects people to buy him drinks. You’d think by now he would have used up all his good will.
If they’re exactly like Andy, they probably didn’t have any money and they couldn’t cadge drinks off other bar patrons (who probably headed out the door the minute Andy and his pals walked in)
“When he was out of work, my mother used to give him fourpence and tell him to go out and not come back until he’d drunk himself cheerful and loving-like. Theres lots of women has to make their husbands drunk to make them fit to live with.” — G. B. Shaw, Pygmalion
rekam Premium Member about 2 months ago
He was right. “Exactly like” him.
snsurone76 about 2 months ago
And all of you tried to mooch off one another! Surprising that all three aren’t either in the canal or in the cells for brawling;
ekke about 2 months ago
Take heart — nobody would’ve bought the second, either!
Imagine about 2 months ago
As if she really needed to ask.
ronaldspence about 2 months ago
Nice to see the pot again, and to hear what we already know about Mr Capp, he would buy the first round if it were free!
seanfear about 2 months ago
hence the saying, Andy …. “opposites attract”
blunebottle about 2 months ago
That was predictable.
Jayalexander about 2 months ago
Takes one to know one.
win.45mag about 2 months ago
WHO picked out her window coverings?
Sïr Sårçåsm SHÅDDÜP about 2 months ago
The real life Three Stooges ;-)
Andy L about 2 months ago
:-o
DEACON FRED about 2 months ago
GOODY!!
rshive about 2 months ago
So they ARE exactly like Andy.
ladykat about 2 months ago
LOL!
cuzinron47 about 2 months ago
And that’s why he can’t hang with people exactly like him, besides they are competition for cadged drinks.
elgrecousa Premium Member about 2 months ago
I could see that coming.
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
They’re exactly like him, but they don’t exactly like him!
Godfreydaniel about 2 months ago
The other two are breaking the fourth wall while talking to THEIR wives…..
tcayer about 2 months ago
This implies he heads out to the bar with no money at all and expects people to buy him drinks. You’d think by now he would have used up all his good will.
rbullfogg about 2 months ago
Is the correct word – would or COULD?
Sherlock5 about 2 months ago
If they’re exactly like Andy, they probably didn’t have any money and they couldn’t cadge drinks off other bar patrons (who probably headed out the door the minute Andy and his pals walked in)
tad1 about 2 months ago
Ginger’s exactly like Andy? Yet another reason to prefer Mary Ann.
sincavage05 about 2 months ago
Exactly like you in all ways!
JH&Cats about 2 months ago
“When he was out of work, my mother used to give him fourpence and tell him to go out and not come back until he’d drunk himself cheerful and loving-like. Theres lots of women has to make their husbands drunk to make them fit to live with.” — G. B. Shaw, Pygmalion