Come On And PLAY!!!

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  • rip van winkle
    rip van winkle

    Being privy on private matters is a privilege to some, but to me has become a weighty burden.

    ~~~

    Boulder, bolder, embolden.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Hey, Rippy.

    Some things you just don't want to know

    Being able to lift the boulder made Bolden feel bolder somehow. Heck, it even had the power to embolden him to pick a fight with Bolt.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    adds, ads, adze

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    He carefully adds up how much it will cost to run ads for an adze he found in his grandpa's attic.

    sacred/scared newt/went

  • rip van winkle
    rip van winkle

    Wibby and I went to The Sacred Secret Newt Pierce- N- Tattoo Parlor to get inked with a Sparlock TTATT design, but when we noticed the tat artist looked exactly like the recently deceased Guy, we got scared and fled!

    ~ ~~ toiler loiter regal lager

  • LoisLane looking for Superman
    LoisLane looking for Superman

    Toller Cranston, a Canadian award winning Ice Skating champion ,

    Was regal in his artistic bearing.

    He was the best ice skater, with much posing and ability.

    He was a real toiler at his task.

    His beverage of choice was French Champagne, rarely German made lager.

    To be a loiter , was not his game.

    He lives in Mexico now.

    At 65 he is a painter not an ice skater, anymore.

    LL

    biscuit cookie why

  • LoisLane looking for Superman
    LoisLane looking for Superman

    Biscuit in England is cookie in America, why?

    Yes, I have asked myself this question.

    Ah, because the English in England have more words to describe different things.

    Such as crumpet, is English muffin in the USA.

    Shortcake in America is sponge cake in Britain.

    Yorkshire pudding, sops up gravy from a prime rib roast.

    It is Yorkshire pudding over here too. lol

    You eat it with knife and fork, not a spoon.

    If you bake a biscuit in America, it can be smothered when done in jam and butter, or used as a strawberry shortcake base, or made into a savory sandwich with ham.

    You wouldn't put chocolate chips into a biscuit, and call it a cookie for tea.

    I am still a bit puzzled why cookie is American and in English England it is not.

    Could it be that in England, Cookie was the nickname for the hired cook?

    LL

    treachery deceit despair

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Her treachery and deceit threatened to bring me to the depth of despair.

    bandy gandy randy

  • LoisLane looking for Superman
    LoisLane looking for Superman

    Randell acted randy, when around shy girls.

    Gerhard worked for the railroad, as a gandy dancer, all day.

    Why would these two men together, drink brandy, then act bandy, if not to offend?

    LL

    cycle circle cyclop

  • nancy drew

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