• @FederatedSaint
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    2002 years ago

    To explain, for those like me who don’t know:

    soup du jour just means “soup of the day;” or “today’s soup;” it’s just whatever soup is sold that day.

  • @SomeoneElseM
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    1502 years ago

    I need to find more opportunities to use “I don’t know what kind of ruse you’re trying to perpetrate” in my life. Preferably over completely banal things.

    • @macarthur_park
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      682 years ago

      I don’t know what kind of ruse you’re trying to perpetrate, but you could always use the phrase as a complete non sequitur.

      • @SnoopyGirl09
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        I don’t know what kind of ruse you’re trying to perpetuate, but comment replies shouldn’t make me laugh out loud.

    • @bob_wiley
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      1 year ago

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    • snooggums
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      32 years ago

      Just walk into a Chuck E Cheese and you should have a few things that apply.

  • Saint of Illusion
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    592 years ago

    What is the soup du jour?

    It’s the soup of the day.

    Mmm…that sounds good. I’ll have that.

  • TigrisMorte
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    192 years ago

    I just need to know which Day they’ve boiled to make the soup as not all Days are good ones.

  • @jennwiththesea
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    102 years ago

    Wow, this is an oooooooold joke! My dad used to tell it the 90s.

  • @danc4498
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    62 years ago

    This sounds like a great dad joke

  • @Phegan
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    32 years ago

    Wasn’t this the entire plot of dumb and dumber