Oh yeah, THAT would explain it 
Wow. I think they nailed this one lickety-split Bricker.
Sheesh!
Yes, just a picture. Save your second cigar for later, SwimmingRiddles. Well done.
The cigars are metaphoric, but the beer is real. Falcon picked up her case from me, I shipped two to Arnold, and everyone else has declined the prize.
I couldn’t afford to give real beer away for these - but imaginary cigars, I can handle.
One more?
I am SO ready for Murder She Wrote: the Next Generation
Heck ya.
Hit me baby one more time. (sorry, I had to)
Go for it, Bricker!
Mrs. Griffin is lying dead on a bed, and on the floor beside it is a pair of scissors. The scissors were instrumental in her death, yet there is no trace of blood. Mrs. Griffin’s body reveals no signs of any cuts or bruises.
How come?
[little kid voice]Do it AGAIN[/little kid voice]
Letting my inner child run loose and break things.
bring it on!
(grits teeth in anticipation)
Did someone cut her life support/iron lung power cord?
Was Mrs. Griffin on life support?
Was she on oxygen?
Letting my inner child run loose and break things.
Was she on life support?
“Words fascinate me. They always have. For me, browsing in a dictionary is like being turned loose in a bank.” - Eddie Cantor
I abstain - I know this one.
You don’t by any chance have the game MindTrap, do you Rick?
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” - Anne Frank
dammit, Flysyde, get out of my head!!! ::pounding head on desk::
Flypsyde asks: Did someone cut her life support/iron lung power cord?
NO
SwimmingRiddles asks: Was Mrs. Griffin on life support?
NO
I will avoid posting another “was she on life support”, and just wait for the answer…
Was Mrs. G ill before her untimely end?
Did she use the scissors to cut open some poison?
Hey, I’m new here… do I get credit just for trying?
–Realhoops–
“Each of us must be content to live only for the day, alone under the vast indifference of the sky.” (Camus)