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A triffid peeks from behind the lime-hued leaves.
John magnanimously shared his weight in tequila with his pal, Bill Fields.
This duel of stares is engaged in by this duo of stars because: a. both of them claimed ownership of the last barrel of whiskey. b. a simple tiff over bar stools escalated. c. the winner of the stare down was to receive his weight in tequila. d. by this point in the evening neither […]
To me, it is just one of those things that would be ideal for the Mask and Wig Society to give at the Golf Club, to raise money for the new chains for the half-brushes in the ladies’ locker room.
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The train rushes along the track, puh tick puh tack puh tick puh tack. You, tranquil, serene, almost mesmerized, gaze at the scrubby sage brush flashing by outside. A discreet rap on the door of your compartment interrupts your train of thoughtless train thoughts. ‘Yes,’ you say. The door opens. The conductor, hat in hands, […]
There were a couple of weeks there when they wore their ant headpieces to every party they attended.
When agreeing to appear in the Ziegfeld Follies, the Dolly Sisters insisted that the contract include: a. a dressing up as ants clause. b. a clause allowing the Dolly Sisters to have hovering dressing rooms. c. a bear clause. d. a sanity clause. e. one page exclusively devoted to hundreds of dollar signs.