Shouldn’t that be “what carpet”? If she was bald with a bush, it’d be “what drapes” (and I would not want to see that photo). Or is that supposed to be the joke and I don’t understand why it’s funny? Nice photo, though–thanks for that.
Maybe the joke is supposed to be the woman doesn’t know what the phrase about the drapes and carpet matching means, she’s taking the question literally and she has venetian blinds at home.
The actual saying is Does the carpet match the drapes carpet = bush and drapes = hair on head so technically the young lady in the picture should be bald headed by the fact she says what drapes it should say what carpet like what Michael said
Yeah, I lost the carpet, but I’m not happy about it. When the carpeting matched the drapes I felt unique. True gingers only make up two percent of the population. So I’m going back to being unique and an exhibitionist.
More women are going with bare floors these days, and they love the hardwood
Shouldn’t that be “what carpet”? If she was bald with a bush, it’d be “what drapes” (and I would not want to see that photo). Or is that supposed to be the joke and I don’t understand why it’s funny? Nice photo, though–thanks for that.
Maybe the joke is supposed to be the woman doesn’t know what the phrase about the drapes and carpet matching means, she’s taking the question literally and she has venetian blinds at home.
Could be she’s British. We refer to drapes as curtains.
The actual saying is Does the carpet match the drapes carpet = bush and drapes = hair on head so technically the young lady in the picture should be bald headed by the fact she says what drapes it should say what carpet like what Michael said
I was confused too, glad it wasn’t just me
Yeah, I lost the carpet, but I’m not happy about it. When the carpeting matched the drapes I felt unique. True gingers only make up two percent of the population. So I’m going back to being unique and an exhibitionist.