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duh, of course I get why rimworld is funny, but I'm not about to give an explicit explanation to prove it. I found african prices funny for other reasons - seems pretty outrageous as a name for a shop, no?


SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> judging by those other shop names sanity girl, I

> get the impression you have yet to let the full

> meaning of "rimworld" and why some of us are

> giggling like schoolkids, sink in

A couple of years ago an African bar/restaurant opened on Peckham High Road called "The Golden Stool", although not for long as the name was soon changed.


The name was actually a translation of the Asante Sika 'dwa, the sacred Royal Throne of the legendary King Osei Tutu of the Gold Coast Empire of Ashanti.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Once upon a time there used to be a slimming pill

> called Aids. Don't see it around any more funnily

> enough.


xxxxxx


It wasn't a pill, it was a toffee.


Came in boxes at vast expense.


Very very sweet. Supposed to chew one before a meal and it stopped you wanting to eat.


Early seventies. Ish.


:))

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