Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Fritish

Fritish: adjective. Describing someone who is both British and French. A suggestion arose in the late 20th century, that people from the islands of Guernsey and Jersey should have the official demonym be Fritish. The islands held a referendum to decide whether or not to adopt this suggestion. However this referendum, which cost a staggering £34,432,000, had only one vote in favour. It was later discovered that this vote came from a local cat, which then ran for Supreme Overlord the following year.

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