UNLESS he only wears his trousers backwards at night.
...
(Okay, I'm British, I /can't/ say pants. Here pants is underwear and the image of a janitor walking around in backwards underwear is just odd.)
Heh, I know exactly what you mean the_xarlster
I never cease to be amused that a description of someone wearing 'pants, vest and suspenders' conjures up such a COMPLETELY different image in British than in American English :shock:
It could the the janitor in Alone. He might wear his pants backwards under his trousers :wink:
Silja that is a brilliant suggestion.
Though how Cuddy would *know* he wears his pants backwards immediately becomes interesting. :wink:
And I forgot to mention thongs. (Flip flops).
... pants, vest, suspenders? HAHA. And also the flip flops thing? Class.
(Last night I actually drew what WNJWWHPB would mean to a Brit, I'll have to scan it in and show it to you all.)
Therefore my personal canon is-
-Nurse Brenda and WNJ were nicely together.
-Cuddy comes and steals WNJ off NB for an affair.
-This is where NB turns in to ENB, and also how Cuddy knows about the pants. Therefore we will have to assume that WNJ is a closet Brit* .
-WNJ IS the Janitor in Alone- we just don't see his pants because this is a Nice Safe Show.
(* I have a series of drawings of House as a closet Brit, and why he didn't understand the phrases 'pants backwards', 'do you have a rubber?' and what would happen if he said 'pass the jugs please.'. Again, must scan in.)
... I need sleep. Can you tell?
Well, if you can't sleep, the_xarlster, get that scanner out! I want to see!!!! :w00t:
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