*Back to one at a time:
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A gopher’s stomach might really be irritated if he was looking for some honey and swallowed a see instead.
Did actress Bee Arthur ever swallow one of those insects?
I don’t think so, but Richard Henry Bea (of the Virginia Beas) may have.
Born Lee! As Lee as the wind blows!
You should always free when a wild beast charges you.
George, George, George of the Jungle…watch out for that flee!
@wedgehed: please remember to bold the word in play, thx.
~**Tree **in the morning, tree in the evening, tree at suppertime. Be my little tree, and love me all the time!~
If you love me, you’ll play Billy Idol’s rockin’ tune, “Honey Honey,” for me.
Ahem: Sugartime
But play on with honey - we’ve had enough confusion around here lately! ![]()
I agree, and let’s try to keep things light-hearted, witty, and maybe even** money** in this this thread.
“Honey” is closer to “tree” than “sugar” is, and as you saw, CheshireKat, both words are used in that song.
In play:
Sure, as long as no one tries to stuff me into a funny sack.
They wheeled me into ER on a gunny.
It was a long day’s gurney into the night.
Despite being a cartoon character, Journey Rubble was your typical sitcom neighbor.
(The song was actually “Mony, Mony”. And it was Tommy James and the Shondells originally before Idol redid it.)
Continuing…
Typical neighbor? He was dead! But I can understand the confusion because Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman fooled people into thinking he was alive in the movie “Weekend at Barney’s”.
Why would anyone want to drag around a dead guy like steak covered in Bernie’s sauce?
I never understood Jimmy Carter saying that our country was in a béarnaise.
Our country* is in the Western Hemisphere. Malaise is in the Far East.
The prog-rock supergroup Malaysia recently went on tour with its original four members: John Wetton, Steve Howe, Geoff Downes and Carl Palmer.
“Josie,” “Deacon Blues,” “Peg,” and “Black Cow” are all on Steely Dan’s album Asia.