Hey, but none of your kind suffered when this little house was built.
A little house on the pastry
Just call Cliff to get rid of it.
Well, we’re all made of the same elements – Atoms – that our houses are made up of.
It’s also one of those cookie cutter houses.
Dr. Mel’d love that!
Rob Zombie’s House of a 1000 Corpse’s. Loved Sid Haig as Captain Spaulding. He does an intro on the DVD that is fantastic.
I’ll bite my tongue and refrain from any remarks about Pam.
I’m helping my nine-year-old grandson write a fantasy story about people who live in a town where the buildings are partly made of whale bones, so there’s that.
When you put it that way…ewwww.
“Ham?”
Is the house made of body parts or is his body made of house parts? It’s all relative.
But think how convenient that would be if you broke a leg or an arm? Saw a chunk out of your house and you’re good to go (with a little icing).
Brewster didn’t have the dough to make a proper house.
Say, why don’t you have Hansel and Gretel over for a snack?
The good news is that if you have a run-in with Cliff, you’ll have spare body parts available.
Yummy, just like me.
I’ve long thought about how Christmas trees view wooden houses.
“The House of Human Flesh” – sounds like a pretty good working title for a horror flick (or a porno, whichever…)
“Do you know how much dough that cost me”?…
Parts is parts.
juncarlo about 6 years ago
Hey, but none of your kind suffered when this little house was built.
frankgeo about 6 years ago
A little house on the pastry
Tigressy about 6 years ago
Just call Cliff to get rid of it.
Gent about 6 years ago
Well, we’re all made of the same elements – Atoms – that our houses are made up of.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s also one of those cookie cutter houses.
Tigressy about 6 years ago
Dr. Mel’d love that!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
Rob Zombie’s House of a 1000 Corpse’s. Loved Sid Haig as Captain Spaulding. He does an intro on the DVD that is fantastic.
Andrew Sleeth about 6 years ago
I’ll bite my tongue and refrain from any remarks about Pam.
tripwire45 about 6 years ago
I’m helping my nine-year-old grandson write a fantasy story about people who live in a town where the buildings are partly made of whale bones, so there’s that.
gantech about 6 years ago
When you put it that way…ewwww.
Tigressy about 6 years ago
“Ham?”
awcoffman about 6 years ago
Is the house made of body parts or is his body made of house parts? It’s all relative.
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
But think how convenient that would be if you broke a leg or an arm? Saw a chunk out of your house and you’re good to go (with a little icing).
Richard L. Johnston about 6 years ago
Brewster didn’t have the dough to make a proper house.
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
Say, why don’t you have Hansel and Gretel over for a snack?
Bilan about 6 years ago
The good news is that if you have a run-in with Cliff, you’ll have spare body parts available.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
Yummy, just like me.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
I’ve long thought about how Christmas trees view wooden houses.
InquireWithin about 6 years ago
“The House of Human Flesh” – sounds like a pretty good working title for a horror flick (or a porno, whichever…)
craigwestlake about 6 years ago
“Do you know how much dough that cost me”?…
richdell about 6 years ago
Parts is parts.