By the time that song gets to the 8th Day, I ready to put a partridge in my revolver.
I just love cartridges. Is it the Six of Spades?
No, you’re thinking of Card Trick Thistle, a Glasgow football team that don’t have the glamour of Rangers or Celtic.
Maybe they don’t have a lot of glamor, but how many other football teams have mastered** partick **physics?
The game Half-Life was well known for its physics engine. I always found the particle enemies with their long tongues that would lap up any object that came in contact with them amusing.
Uh, wasn’t Barnacle Jones a TV detective and not a big tongued nasty?
I liked Jonathan Frid’s version of **Barnaby **Collins better than I did Johnny Depp’s.
I like** Barnabas**, too. It’s my favorite island in the Lesser Antilles.
Jane Fonda playing the titular role in the Sci-Fi sex farce Barbados may have visited many places, but the Lesser Antilles wasn’t one of them.
I always thought Jane Fonda would be miscast as the delightfully urbane French elephant Barbarella.
I don’t know - a suitable haircut from a competent babar and she’d be good to go.
Yeah but then she’d have to gain a lot of weight for the role. She’s probably have to eat a lot and then do a lot of weight training with some barbers.
Now that the Christmas season is here, I’ve been enjoying one of my favorite songs, the “Carol of the Barbells.”
It isn’t the Christmas music that gets to me, it’s paying for the presents and finding a way to manage all the bells.
I’m not worried. When it comes to the ability to make money I’ve got what the kids call “mad bills.”
And if those kids mock you for your abilities, you can just grab them by the sides of their heads and knock their skills together.
Skull? That’s where Mrs. Maggatowicz taught me the readin’ and the writin’ and maybe even the 'rithmatic (I got the 'rithmatic fierce in my knees).
I just hope you never had to sit in the corner on a school for punishment like I did.
I had one once, but it fell apart and I had the know-how but not the stool to put it back together.
I’d rather be reading than doing amateur carpentry - has anyone else read Ship of Tools?