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Colonel Mustard



the oscar meyer wienermobile

Colonel Mustard, with the Wienermobile in the garage!

(The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile)

Picture by: fox6now.com. Caption by: jimbergman via Our LOL Builder

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  1. telefil says:

    I think what makes me happiest about this LOL is that “Colonel” and “Wiener” are spelled correctly.

  2. karenh831 says:

    I don’t have a CLUE what this LOL is talking about

    *UGH* bad joke but I could not resist :)

  3. paws4thot says:

    Harry Murray (1880–1966) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry “in the face of the enemy” that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Decorated several times throughout his service in the First World War, Murray rose from the rank of private to lieutenant colonel in three-and-a-half years. He is often described as the highest decorated infantry soldier of the British Empire during the First World War. Born in Tasmania, Murray worked as a farmer, courier and timber cutter before enlisting in September 1914. He served during the Gallipoli Campaign, where he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He was later transferred along with the rest of his battalion to France for service on the Western Front, where he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order during the Battle of the Somme. In February 1917, Murray commanded a company during the battalion’s attack on the German position of Stormy Trench. During the engagement, the company was able to capture the position and repulse three fierce counter-attacks, with Murray often leading bayonet and bombing charges himself. For his actions during the battle, Murray was awarded the Victoria Cross. Returning to Australia in 1920, Murray eventually settled in Queensland. Re-enlisting for service in the Second World War, he was appointed as commanding officer of the 26th (Militia) Battalion. Taking his discharge in 1944, Murray returned to his farm and died in 1966 at the age of 85.

    And incidentally, did anyone else think I was a bundle of firewood?

  4. Rafiq of the many says:

    Sometimes my “wienermobile” gets stuck in the “garage”.

  5. i_am_number1 says:

    I knew it was him all along! But no one ever listens to me!

  6. TrollKiller says:

    Symbolic of what the Democrats are doing to the U.S.
    Flame war begins…..

  7. tuckerlol says:

    I enjoyed this one. Thanks for the morning chuckle.

  8. brak says:

    Can you imagine having to explain this one over the phone to your insurance guy? “Yeah, Bob, well…there was this really big hot dog…yeah….on wheels…no, wheels…yeah……..”

    • bitter clown says:

      No, no, you just say the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile has run into and become stuck in my garage. They’ll know, happens all the time.

  9. RiderLeangle says:

    Here I thought “Hot-Dog down a Hallway” meant the complete opposite

  10. Dexaan says:

    *sigh* woman drivers.

  11. salemthegoddess says:

  12. Your Mother says:

    what a big weiner lol
    [reference removed. continue with your lul plz... kthxbai]


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