I can see why. Those are some mighty hoity-toity-looking gloves. You want those to be seen.
Ethel would like to put them away for Harry, but then he would walk funny.
Ethel would like to get going. They are going to be late for a performance of the Ballard Trombone and Xylophone Octet.
Good heavens, those gloves would fit godzilla. How can he…oh, he takes them off then. Heh heh, silly me.
Ethel is thinking, “I’m going to be getting soooo even with Harriet for setting me up on a blind date with this guy.”
Gives new meaning to the phrase “when the gloves come off”.
Just wait until he throws down the gauntlet.
Does distract from the romance.. that might have been.
♪♫ “He’s got gloves that jingle, jangle, jingle…” ♪♫
Those are some gloves. He needs to carry a special “glove bag”. If she doesn’t like it, “no glove, no love”. :) :) :)
I saddle up my horse
And I ride into the city
I make a lot of noise
Cause the girls
They are so pretty
Riding up and down Broadway
On my old stud Leroy
And the girls say
Save a horse, ride a cowboy.
Everybody says
Save a horse, Ride a cowboy
Harry fits the insult, “He’s all hat and no cattle,” except in his case, he only has the gloves without a hat, boots, spurs, or cattle.
Ethel is so sour because there’s nothing more embarrassing than having a husband with a cooler fashion sense.
I worry about Harry, Margo thinks to herself.
Like a Rhinestone cowboy….
Ethel thinks it is time she put Harry away.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
I can see why. Those are some mighty hoity-toity-looking gloves. You want those to be seen.
oldpine52 about 3 years ago
Ethel would like to put them away for Harry, but then he would walk funny.
DennisinSeattle about 3 years ago
Ethel would like to get going. They are going to be late for a performance of the Ballard Trombone and Xylophone Octet.
LastRoseOfSummer 1 about 3 years ago
Good heavens, those gloves would fit godzilla. How can he…oh, he takes them off then. Heh heh, silly me.
Farside99 about 3 years ago
Ethel is thinking, “I’m going to be getting soooo even with Harriet for setting me up on a blind date with this guy.”
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 3 years ago
Gives new meaning to the phrase “when the gloves come off”.
rhpii about 3 years ago
Just wait until he throws down the gauntlet.
Alberta Oil about 3 years ago
Does distract from the romance.. that might have been.
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
♪♫ “He’s got gloves that jingle, jangle, jingle…” ♪♫
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Those are some gloves. He needs to carry a special “glove bag”. If she doesn’t like it, “no glove, no love”. :) :) :)
Plods with ...™ about 3 years ago
I saddle up my horse
And I ride into the city
I make a lot of noise
Cause the girls
They are so pretty
Riding up and down Broadway
On my old stud Leroy
And the girls say
Save a horse, ride a cowboy.
Everybody says
Save a horse, Ride a cowboy
marilynnbyerly about 3 years ago
Harry fits the insult, “He’s all hat and no cattle,” except in his case, he only has the gloves without a hat, boots, spurs, or cattle.
Bilan about 3 years ago
Ethel is so sour because there’s nothing more embarrassing than having a husband with a cooler fashion sense.
smorbie the great and beautiful about 3 years ago
I worry about Harry, Margo thinks to herself.
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
Like a Rhinestone cowboy….
Shikamoo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ethel thinks it is time she put Harry away.