August 18, 2015

"Rod Stewart left to pay huge bar tab after offering fans in Celtic kits a 'free beer' following Vegas residency."

Unlike The Independent, which reports this "news," Stewart used the word "shirt," so Americans understood what he was tweeting about.

7 comments:

madAsHell said...

So, if "shirt" is U.S. English, then what word do the English use??

madAsHell said...

Never mind. I read right through the word "kit", and it didn't strike me as odd.

Wince said...

Rod Stewart is notoriously cheap with a buck.

Laslo Spatula said...

Yesterday we had Kenny Rogers, leading us today to Rod Stewart,

Yesterday we had Miley Cyrus, leading us today to...?

Surely there is a Hot Chick in the news.

There must be.


I am Laslo.

richard mcenroe said...

That's what he gets for watching those Heinneken ads...

The Godfather said...

I would listen to Rod Stewart (who has been great for -- what? -- 40 years) without demanding an alcoholic bribe, but it would take a gallon (at least) of Jameson's to get me to Las Vegas to see anyone.

mikee said...

"Pack up your troubles in an old kit bag and smile, smile, smile."

Americans know what "kit" means, if they are at all historically aware.

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