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Ben
2nd October 2019, 13:46
For a bit of light relief, here's a link to an RT article about Boris Johnson being handed a disposable coffee cup, only to have it immediately snatched off him by an aide.

Hilarious on several levels.

I don't do Twitter, but some of the comments are great.

https://www.rt.com/uk/469992-boris-coffee-disposable-cup/

RogueEllis
2nd October 2019, 13:52
...because it was environmentally unhealthy? He wasn't to be seen with it? Just making sure I'm following this correctly. I know nothing about this. (Uninformed American)

Ben
2nd October 2019, 14:31
In no particular order:

- his look of genuine bafflement
- the seriousness of the aide's reaction, especially considering they should probably be more worried about Brexit madness and how the Tories are portraying themselves
- turning a one use cup into a zero use cup?
- sheer comic timing
- it's as if it's been scripted for the series 'The Thick of It', a painfully funny and cringeworthy sitcom about British politics
- Johnson apparently asking what it is as it's already being snatched from him. :bigsmile:

RogueEllis
2nd October 2019, 14:45
Oh haha I get it now. I know the joke's less funny if you have to explain it, but I really did laugh after I finally understood it. Thanks for brightening the day!

petra
2nd October 2019, 18:00
People going "wtf?" is my favorite kind of humor! The baffled face is the funniest part for me

Things like this make me thankful that I'm not famous or influential in any way

TonyJames
6th October 2019, 19:43
I saw that on TV the other day, totally agree OP, hilarious on so many levels!!!
😂😂😂

Bill Ryan
6th October 2019, 20:13
(off-topic, forgive me!) :)

When I traveled extensively on the wonderful steam trains in India in the 1980s, the tea and coffee cups were all made from hard unfired clay, like little flower pots. When you'd finished your drink, you just threw the cup out the window: instant recycling. :flower: The improvisation worked brilliantly, as many things actually do in developing countries.

I've not been back to India since, but I bet they use plastic cups now. Maybe someone knows!

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