“Aja” is a restaurant in New Braunschweiger, New Jersey.
I hope the FIFA championship in Brazil doesn’t degenerate into hundreds of thousands of fans blowing on their vuvuzuelas or beatting those long, narrow, inflatable noisemakers called bambams or brunswicks.
A magician relies on his bag of magic thundersticks to put on a dynamic show.
Aja should’ve been the boldfaced but mistaken word in your post. I’ll get us back on track:
Whenever my Uncle Pete reads something in the newspaper that confirms his many prejudices, he shouts, “Aja! I knew it!”
@Elendil’s Heir: Oops! I got ahead of myself! Sorry!
BIP: The “tricks”, as you call them, are often amazing feats of pasteurization.
Crap, cannot type for $#!7 today… :mad:
BIP: The “tricks”, as you call them, are often amazing feats of pasteurization.
Uh… no. You should use Aja as your jumping-off point. See the rest of the thread.
When I lived in San Francisco, I dreamed of sailing to the Aha California Peninsula.
C’mon guys, haven’t you heard the latest Steely Dan album, Braunschweiger? It features several of their greatest hits re-recorded, with many guest musicians such as Lemmy, Van Morrison, Lady Baja, etc…
Some people would probably rather listen to a gaga of geese than her.
I don’t mind seeing her gaggle her tail though.
Weebles waggle, but they don’t fall down.
Oh the Wobble who has no toes
Once had as many as we.
In many places the only pobble water comes from artesian wells.
Dan Quayle was widely mocked for not spelling **potable **correctly.
I have never seen that Gilbert & Sullivan opera, “The Potato.”
Mikado Dee, the current drummer of Motörhead, used to play for Dokken and King Diamond.
I love that old Life cereal ad when the kids say, “Hey, Mikkey! He likes it!”
"Mikey!" was Steve Irwin’s catchphrase.
It’s just not Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie, mushy lima beans and a big ol’ crikey with all the trimmings.