A list of puns related to "Soup beans"
239.
Because one more would be too farty.
1 more & it'd be 'too farty'
When I asked if he counted them all, he said if he added one more it will be βtoo fartyβ
Anyone can roast beef.
So my dad got us pretty good in a family text conversation.
So my little brother sends us a picture of a bunch of juice he has made and put in jars in his fridge.
LB: Going on a juice diet for the next 30 days, gotta loose 50 lbs in 2017!
Dad: I cooked beans and ham soup. I'm on a expelling air diet.
Dad: I've lost 5psi in 2days!
Dad: I'm thinking about getting a methane generator and going off the grid.
Me: π
Q: Why does Irish bean soup only have 239 different beans?
A: Because if it had one 1 more it would be "too faarty" (spoken with an Irish accent)
Visited my dad tonight: he seemed a little under the weather. I asked what was wrong and he said he was having digestive problems because he'd eaten "Black Bean and Andouille Sausage" soup for lunch.
"The beans I can handle, but the sausage was my andouilling."
Me: "What's for dinner?" Mom: "15 bean soup" Me: "Are you sure 15 beans is enough for soup?"
why do the Irish have a 239 bean soup?
because if they added one more bean, it'd be two-forty.
My mother and sister were in the kitchen talking about the menu of a local restaurant.
Mom: "I wonder what kind of soup I should get..."
Sister: "I heard their bean soup was pretty good..."
My father was in another part of the house and, as if he was overcome by a spidey-sense like tingling for a dadjoke opportunity, came running down the stairs into the kitchen and said:
Dad: "I don't care what it's 'been' what is it now!"
They groaned while he and I chuckled.
Because one more and it'll be too-farty
Because one more would be too-farty
Because one more bean would be too farty.
It becomes too farty.
Because one more would be too farty.
"Cause if they put anymore in it, it would be 2 farty"
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