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    A tale of Trids

    There once was a race of smurf-like creatures called "Trids".
    The Trids were happy, peaceful, folks, who lived in a village at the
    base of a mountain. Part of their culture was an annual ceremony, in
    which the whole population would go up to the top of the mountain for
    a grand celebration. On the way to the mountaintop there was a river
    that they had to cross, and a single bridge was the only way across.

    One year, as the annual trek was underway, the Trids came to
    the bridge only to discover a huge troll sitting in the middle of the
    bridge, blocking the path. One of the Trids was brave enough to step
    onto the bridge and walk up to the troll, attempting to pass by. But
    as he got near, the troll picked up the Trid, and drop-kicked him,
    sending him rolling down the mountainside back toward the Trid
    village. Another Trid attempted to cross the bridge, but was met
    with the same reaction from the Troll, and went rolling down the hill
    after the Troll kicked him.

    As a third Trid walked onto the bridge, a Rabbi happened to be
    walking along the riverside, just in time to see the Trid get kicked
    into the air and roll down the mountain. Outraged, the Rabbi stomped
    up onto the bridge and began walking toward the troll. As he got
    near, the troll stood to one side, allowing the Rabbi room to pass.
    The Rabbi was very surprised at this, and asked the Troll, "Why are
    you kicking the Trids when they attempt to use this bridge, but you
    let me pass?". And the troll replied:

    "Silly Rabbi, kicks are for Trids!"

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    Okay , now that's just twisted .... but funny !!!!

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    Bent! I love it!


    . . . and culturally based; there'll be a lot of folks who won't get it.

    . . . or want it!
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    Well I will be the first to say it. I dont get it. But having just googled it I dont think anyone this side of the pond will either. Trix was not something that ever made it over here.

    Two nations separated by a common language.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
    Well I will be the first to say it. I dont get it. But having just googled it I dont think anyone this side of the pond will either. Trix was not something that ever made it over here.

    Two nations separated by a common language.
    Yup... Whereas those of us who grew up in Canada or the U.S. are HOWLING because if you were a kid watching Saturday morning cartoons, commercials like THIS would air at least a dozen times an hour!

    (P.S. This vid of a Trix commercial will help some of you "get" the joke)....

    I don't get some of the UK humour either though. The "funniest joke" of the Edinburgh Festival left me puzzled and scratching my head:

    Courtesy of Canadian comedian Stewart Francis: "You know who really gives kids a bad name? Posh and Becks."
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