A French game (known in English as bowls). Was in the Crazy Monkey movie. You have to throw metal balls at another one. Whoever's team gets their ball closer wins.
Let's play boules.
You mean bowls.
WTF? You pronounce them the same I think, how could you tell which one I said?
You mean bowls.
WTF? You pronounce them the same I think, how could you tell which one I said?
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I need more boulets was a war cry used by the French soldiers during WW2, suicide bombers would also scream this before nose diving into a battleship.
soldier 1: Stay behind me, I'll give you cover! *gun shots*
soldier 2: I need more boulets I need more boulets
soldier 3: I need more boulets I need more boulets
soldier 4: I need more boulets I need more boulets
soldier 2: I need more boulets I need more boulets
soldier 3: I need more boulets I need more boulets
soldier 4: I need more boulets I need more boulets
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Get the Sanin sine Bolles mug.The comedian Chris Rock famously advised, 'If a friend calls you on the telephone and says they're lost on Martin Luther King Boulevard and they want to know what they should do, the best response is ‘Run!’
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