Grandmothers Google search goes viral carassows

Author : arsesmart1934
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 23:12:39


The newest member of this club is a British nan whose politeness has turned her into a viral sensation after she Googled an unusual request. Her grandson Ben tweeted it for the enjoyment of all:

'Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you,' Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google.



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Ben, 26, told CNN that he thinks the current hype around the photo is 'utterly mad! The fact it's gone all around the globe is crazy! But it seems to be making people happy which is great.'

'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.'

His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant:

Oh, and she did get the answer to her question after all, straight from Google.

And this is the two of them together:

It turns out, the internet isn't such a bad place after all.

Ben, 26, told CNN that he thinks the current hype around the photo is 'utterly mad! The fact it's gone all around the globe is crazy! But it seems to be making people happy which is great.' It turns out, the internet isn't such a bad place after all. Oh, and she did get the answer to her question after all, straight from Google. His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: It turns out, the internet isn't such a bad place after all. His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: 'Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you,' Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google. 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: 'Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you,' Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google. The newest member of this club is a British nan whose politeness has turned her into a viral sensation after she Googled an unusual request. Her grandson Ben tweeted it for the enjoyment of all: 'Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you,' Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google. It turns out, the internet isn't such a bad place after all. The newest member of this club is a British nan whose politeness has turned her into a viral sensation after she Googled an unusual request. Her grandson Ben tweeted it for the enjoyment of all: 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' Oh, and she did get the answer to her question after all, straight from Google. 'Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you,' Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google. Ben, 26, told CNN that he thinks the current hype around the photo is 'utterly mad! The fact it's gone all around the globe is crazy! But it seems to be making people happy which is great.' 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' Oh, and she did get the answer to her question after all, straight from Google. It turns out, the internet isn't such a bad place after all. And this is the two of them together: And this is the two of them together: 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: It turns out, the internet isn't such a bad place after all. 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: And this is the two of them together: Ben, 26, told CNN that he thinks the current hype around the photo is 'utterly mad! The fact it's gone all around the globe is crazy! But it seems to be making people happy which is great.' Oh, and she did get the answer to her question after all, straight from Google. 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' 'Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you,' Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google. His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: It turns out, the internet isn't such a bad place after all. Ben, 26, told CNN that he thinks the current hype around the photo is 'utterly mad! The fact it's gone all around the globe is crazy! But it seems to be making people happy which is great.' 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' Oh, and she did get the answer to her question after all, straight from Google. 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' 'Please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you,' Liverpool-born May Ashworth, 86, asked Google. 'After the absolute atrocity in Orlando people need a reason to smile.' His tweet has been retweeted more than 16,000 times, and the replies are brilliant: Oh, and she did get the answer to her question after all, straight from Google. And this is the two of them together:

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