I had to look this one up. It’s the 3rd line of Mother Goose nursery rhyme, “Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.” Internet article gives racy origins to this one -e.g. pumpkin shell = chastity belt; or murdered unfaithful wife’s corpse hidden in pumpkin shell. Back in high school, a classmate did a report of the backstory of seemingly harmless nursery rhymes - she didn’t include this one in her oral report.
Once I left an uncarved pumpkin on a stone wall near the house as a decoration. A few days later I noticed two squirrel-sized holes on opposite sides of the pumpkin, and nothing left inside of it. That must have been one well stuffed squirrel.
blunebottle 20 days ago
Put her in a pumpkin shell and there he kept her very well.
kgornick Premium Member 20 days ago
Took me a minute…
Old moldy fun guy 20 days ago
I had to look this one up. It’s the 3rd line of Mother Goose nursery rhyme, “Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.” Internet article gives racy origins to this one -e.g. pumpkin shell = chastity belt; or murdered unfaithful wife’s corpse hidden in pumpkin shell. Back in high school, a classmate did a report of the backstory of seemingly harmless nursery rhymes - she didn’t include this one in her oral report.
juicebruce 20 days ago
Love the smile on the dog’s face ;-)
SeanT 20 days ago
Must be Pete the Cat
Fontessa 20 days ago
You sly dog …
Sun 20 days ago
Cat howls will keep the ghosts away.
bluecat 20 days ago
Can’t imagine the kitty would enjoy the gooeyness of the pumpkin innards
Old Tarf Premium Member 20 days ago
The dog’s look tells the tale of the cat.
Slowly, he turned... 20 days ago
It happens to the best of them.
uniquename 20 days ago
He’s giving it eyelashes.
Old moldy fun guy 20 days ago
“Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater /Had a wife but couldn’t keep her / Put her in a pumpkin shell…” So that’s what happened to yesterday’s free loving cat.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 20 days ago
Once I left an uncarved pumpkin on a stone wall near the house as a decoration. A few days later I noticed two squirrel-sized holes on opposite sides of the pumpkin, and nothing left inside of it. That must have been one well stuffed squirrel.
ladykat 20 days ago
Hiding in the pumpkin, waiting to scare you.
cls002 Premium Member 20 days ago
Love the smirk on the dog
Daltongang Premium Member 20 days ago
Would it be a CATastrophe if they were to make a pie out of that pumpkin?
mokspr Premium Member 20 days ago
“The Cat of Amontillado”?
thejanith Premium Member 20 days ago
Love it! That dog’s expression is priceless. Thanks for a good chuckle!
j.l.farmer 19 days ago
I see that smirk on the dog’s face….ahhhhh, so subtle.