@Dragonpone
I had to look it up too. Geez, this must be a really OLD reference…and do people still actually make this joke then? Surely it’s long since lost any meaning whatsoever… >_>;;
Prince Albert tobacco is still being sold, so it looks safe for now
I stand corrected, I didn’t realise the product was still sold under the same name. Although I imagine it comes in a plastic tub now, rather than a can, judging from your pic. :P
@Dragonpone
I had to look it up too. Geez, this must be a really OLD reference…and do people still actually make this joke then? Surely it’s long since lost any meaning whatsoever… >_>;;
Prince Albert tobacco is still being sold, so it looks safe for now
@Dragonpone
I had to look it up too. Geez, this must be a really OLD reference…and do people still actually make this joke then? Surely it’s long since lost any meaning whatsoever… >_>;;
I finally decided to look up what the whole “Prince Albert” joke means and I have to wonder how long it’s been since the joke would have had any kind of effect.
wuh-HA wuh-HA wuh-HA
True. The first Prince Albert that came to my mind was Queen Victoria’s consort. xD
It may still exist, but the joke only works if you know about the tobacco and it’s the first ‘prince albert’ that comes to your mind.
Prince Albert tobacco is still being sold, so it looks safe for now
I had to look it up too. Geez, this must be a really OLD reference…and do people still actually make this joke then? Surely it’s long since lost any meaning whatsoever… >_>;;
HA-HAW! HA-HAW!