I know she got a reputation as sort of a wild child, but did any frat boy really ever wear Lisa **Bonnet **on his head?
Well, a frat boy might attempt to seduce a comely coed by inviting her to come check out his “original” painting of water lilies done by Claude Bonet.
My favorite bit of the movie Jerry Maguire was when the football player kept shouting, “Show me the Monet!”
I think you’re thinking about that movie where, while in an Egyptian pyramid, Abbot told Costello to show him the money.
On an episode of Futurama, there are two obelisks with the words “yummy” and “mummy” in the two alien written languages
Mr. Tummy is a charming faun who appears in C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.
No, it’s rather bigger than a faun - tumnus is Latin for “bull”, as in the second sign of the Zodiac.
I never thought of a bull as being Taurus, it would seem that they’re the opposite. But I guess they are as much as any other living creature – gas and liquids can pass through them just like they could for you or I.
As Easter approaches, many of us will once again reflect on that terrible day when Porous Pilate washed his hands of Jesus’s fate.
Pilate was so** Pontius** about it, too – being marked by a smug, ingratiating, and false earnestness or spirituality.
If I ever get a hybrid car, it’ll probably be a Toyota Pious.
Careful! Aren’t Prius now known to cause variant Creuzfeld-Jakob Disease? :eek:
Although Richard Prion suffered from multiple sclerosis, I don’t think that famously foul-mouthed African-American comic had Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease as well.
He did get arrested for tax evasion once, his criminal record otherwise was clean, since he had no Pryor convictions.
Agreed, Prior Tuck had no criminal record before he joined Robin Hood and his Merry Men.
Tuck was a friar? I don’t think he was ever the instrument to cook foods in hot oil.
I have to admit, I haven’t really followed Jon Fryer’s career since The Famous Teddy Z.
Since you live in northeast Ohio, EH, I’m surprised you’re apparently unaware that surgeon George Washington Cryer was one of the founders of the Cleveland Clinic. He was also the father-in-law of Helga Sandburg, who was the daughter of poet and Lincoln biographer Carl.
I didn’t know that, but I do know that Carver & Ives were noted illustrators of Victorian America.
Yes - their prints were distributed far and wide, often by special Currier.