Explain the Hovin joke?

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Everywhere I turn on GD, I see jokes about loafs of bread. Anyone care to fill in the blanks and keep me in the loop?

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I have no idea why I spelled it "Hovin." Oh dear!!
 
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*hovis ;)

But its to prove a picture you have taken is real and not one you have just lifted from google. So if you take it with a loaf of hovis everyone knows its real :p
 
I believe it started in Motors, someone was asked to get a picture of their car with a loaf of bread on it, to prove it was theirs.
Hovis in pictures is a standard way to prove ownership of an item.
 
I believe it started in Motors, someone was asked to get a picture of their car with a loaf of bread on it, to prove it was theirs.
Hovis in pictures is a standard way to prove ownership of an item.

No, somebody claimed a car with a sandwich on it proved it belonged to them.

Somebody else then showed a picture of a random car they didnt own with a loaf of hovis on it to prove how completely stupid such a notion was.

Everyone else then didn't bother to digest what happened properly, and there we have it.
 
[TW]Fox;19768026 said:
Somebody else then showed a picture of a random car they didnt own with a loaf of hovis on it to prove how completely stupid such a notion was.
That guy sucked :mad:
 
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On a similar note, can someone please explain the "stand and bang" jokes. It appears this is a reference to combat, but is there more of a story to it?

Hurfdurf does MMA and likes to shoe horn his stand n bang phrase into any thread it's remotely relevant to :) others do it in jest
 
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