Susan, I hate to disagree with such a luminary, decorous, regal, and nifty punocrat, but I obsequiously think that Squash3 is what G&R&D mean to convey. Had they meant to convey SquashSquashed (or Squash∞ for you arithmetic crackerjacks,) I believe they would have shown it thusly:
“Three on a light” was tempting fate for WWI or earlier soldiers. To keep a match lit long enough to light three cigarettes might draw enemy sniper fire at night.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Ok, the squash-playing squash got squashed…
But it isn’t “Squash ³”Cos that would be this:
PICTO over 12 years ago
Does anyone know the square root of squash cubed? Pi?
Digital Frog over 12 years ago
They were definitely courting disaster. Poor Gord, never saw the light.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 12 years ago
It was so sad, they had been invited to dinner on Emeril’s show and . .
BAM . . ☻Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Judging by the look of that light, this was staged. Some kinda racket I bet.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
darn. i was hopeing no one would notice “butternut”.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Acorny joke should get the hook.
iced tea over 12 years ago
A pumpkin goes up as a vegetable but comes down-SQUASH!
auraful over 12 years ago
Susan, I hate to disagree with such a luminary, decorous, regal, and nifty punocrat, but I obsequiously think that Squash3 is what G&R&D mean to convey. Had they meant to convey SquashSquashed (or Squash∞ for you arithmetic crackerjacks,) I believe they would have shown it thusly:
I think the image you posted was right on.
God, I hope you forgive me for this.
PICTO over 12 years ago
“Three on a light” was tempting fate for WWI or earlier soldiers. To keep a match lit long enough to light three cigarettes might draw enemy sniper fire at night.
Alexthegrape Premium Member over 12 years ago
Oh my Gourd!