How true!
And that is Mike’s joke for today!! ;)
Ask Carpe Diem Tom, he should have got it.
I’ll have what he’s having….YES, YES, YES, yes ye…y….
Ironically, when something is De Jour in a restaurant, it often mean that they are pushing it, to get rid of it.
Parents use that phrase with their children:" Did you du jour homework?"
Wait, you mean it isn’t a flavor of soup?
It’s French for “of the day”. So Mike Du Jour is Mike of the day.
Indeed, the question of the day. Everyday.
profbob over 1 year ago
How true!
markkahler52 over 1 year ago
And that is Mike’s joke for today!! ;)
metalweaponry over 1 year ago
Ask Carpe Diem Tom, he should have got it.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
I’ll have what he’s having….YES, YES, YES, yes ye…y….
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ironically, when something is De Jour in a restaurant, it often mean that they are pushing it, to get rid of it.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
Parents use that phrase with their children:" Did you du jour homework?"
stamps over 1 year ago
Wait, you mean it isn’t a flavor of soup?
Ricky Bennett over 1 year ago
It’s French for “of the day”. So Mike Du Jour is Mike of the day.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Indeed, the question of the day. Everyday.