In “The Bank Dick”, W. C. Fields’ character Egbert Souse’ (“That’s Soo-zay, with an accent grave over the ‘e’.”) goes into a bar and asks the bartender, “Was I in here last night with a $50 bill?” The bartender says, “Yeah, you bought drinks for everybody.” Souse’ is relieved. “What a load off my mind! I thought I lost it!”
Yukoner almost 14 years ago
Hallelajuh, He is risen!
Edcole1961 almost 14 years ago
What a stupid thing to do. They can bend out of shape, or the tip can get soggy.
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
Did I just hear Andy admit he got beaten?
llong65 almost 14 years ago
and i bet he didn’t give it back.
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
Four ball, two rails, in the maxillary sinus.
waynl almost 14 years ago
If he damages his cue, he’ll booger up his game.
jtviper7 almost 14 years ago
Better the nose and not up somewhere else…
sthnprince almost 14 years ago
True sportsmanship is a lost art.
jpozenel almost 14 years ago
Poor fella must have stumbled upon it.
Number Three almost 14 years ago
Oh my God.. That’s dangerous!
LOL xxx
ilsapadu almost 14 years ago
No body that has his own cue loses it. It’s in it’s case at the foot of the bed. His pants are gone but his stick is secure.
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
In “The Bank Dick”, W. C. Fields’ character Egbert Souse’ (“That’s Soo-zay, with an accent grave over the ‘e’.”) goes into a bar and asks the bartender, “Was I in here last night with a $50 bill?” The bartender says, “Yeah, you bought drinks for everybody.” Souse’ is relieved. “What a load off my mind! I thought I lost it!”
Same for Andy here.
DavidGBA almost 14 years ago
Maybe there was a second beating after the nose incident?