This was a catchphrase for myself, and my brother for many years ( and no, he’s not into handbags, pure amusement only). It’s only now, finally learning where it first originated. I wish this was on loop hahah!
N00bs polluting the comments section… For information, it’s from the “Importance of Being Ernest” filmed in 1952. Lady Bracknell (aka aunt Augusta, actress Edith Evans) just finds out that her potential son-in-law was found as a baby in “a handbag, in Victoria station”.
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omg this gets stuck in my head
omg this made my YEAR!
ROTFLMFAO I approve of this message
A HAAAAANBAGG ?
GILF.
.____.
AH HANDBAAHGHHH?!
no its a paper bag^_^
wait…wat movie is this? ahha
A HAND JOBBBBBBBBB?!!??!?!
A BAG HAND?!!?!?
A HAAAANDBAAAAAGG?! xD
This was a catchphrase for myself, and my brother for many years ( and no, he’s not into handbags, pure amusement only). It’s only now, finally learning where it first originated. I wish this was on loop hahah!
Hahaha
ahhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnddddddddbbbbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggggg!!
A HANDBAAGG!?
A HANDBAG?
a haAndbaAaAaAg!?
Oh my god, I LIKE this movie.
lol jks
A HANDDDDDDDDBAAAAAAAG!
N00bs polluting the comments section… For information, it’s from the “Importance of Being Ernest” filmed in 1952. Lady Bracknell (aka aunt Augusta, actress Edith Evans) just finds out that her potential son-in-law was found as a baby in “a handbag, in Victoria station”.
Nearly as excellent as my videos. Watch them! Hahahahaha!
omg i wanna punch this lady in the face lmao
AOTS rules dude!
Thank god for people who cant act XD
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