Is that the one where the ship is stranded because it runs out of diesel** fool**?
If you have a donkey, burro or fuel, all you need is something like oats or hay to keep 'em going.
Equines can be left to roam at night, but sheep are usually gathered together in a foal.
(I was going for mule, but whatevs).
“Fortune favors the fold,” my maxim-quoting great-great-uncle Sebastian was fond of saying.
Whereas the drug Rogaine is for treating the bold.
(Sorry, I was lost on the distinction between a donkey and a burro anyway.)
Huh. If drugs are so wonderful then why can’t they cure the common bald? :rolleyes:
In his book Misery, Stephen King repeatedly uses the phrase, “Now my tale is cold.”
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When I bought my bathtub, the auctioneer banged his little gavel and said “Mold to the gentleman in the striped shorts, iridescent shirt and bunny ears!”
Break out your hymnals. Let’s all turn to #437, Tell me, the sold, sold story.
Remember when the SDF-1 conducted a space old over Macross Island and it took all the people on the island with them? That was crazy.
Sir Nigel, I read, once made so fold with the virginal Lady Philippa that he actually held her hand, the bounder!
Although I myself have thinning hair, I had a classmate who went** bold **at 17.
17-year-olds can be kind of clumsy; if one is handling a pot of boiling water and spills it he could easily bald himself.
I am going to scald you all for repeating not one…not two…but three words in a row that were already used in this thread…not just this thread but only a few posts up!
'Tis the holidays and no time for reprimands! A toast to us all! Scold!
After I drink a toast, I think I’ll go fishing - maybe I’ll find a skoal of sardines.
Interesting word - if you were Jewish I suppose you might have learned it at the shoal.
I had that word drilled into my head so much it literally made my school hurt.
I think my vocabulary **skull **set is different from yours. I though EH was looking for school, and Malacandra was looking for shul.