I was so disappointed that I missed the ‘79 food fight. I had just graduated college, so I was ineligible.
The giant slugs are harmless, really. In fact, they like people and want to snuggle. It’s just that they’re – - – - – - – - – well – - – - – - – - – - slugs.
And everyone knows that all clothes dryers contain access to tiny worm holes which may pull any small item, such as socks, into other dimensions.
A nearby newspaper used to have a column called Ask the Answer Man. That person was very knowledgeable and good at answering tough questions. Once I sent him a question: Where do our socks, which we put in the laundry, disappear to? He actually published my question starting with: I assume you’re being facetious but here is the answer….
All dryers have a small trans-dimensional interface built into them. That’s where a sock goes. What’s funny is, where the socks go is pretty much full, causing an extra sock to pop out sometimes…
Isn’t there a Ken Burns Documentary about Ken Burns Documentaries?
The one I want him to make, is the documentary about when I take a bite of hot food, and it burns the roof of my mouth, why do I take another bite, burning the roof of my mouth again, when I know it’s still hot?
I wondered the same thing about pacifiers when my daughter was a baby! Never did find them…we’d always thought we’d find this mysterious hole in the house somewhere…
I didn’t realize I had lost two socks and a few days later was at work when I saw I had one blue and one black sock. Of course, two women spotted the difference and had to make a public announcement. (I used to work in a very dull office with petty people).
I explained that I liked the socks so much that I had bought two pairs.
Digital Frog almost 3 years ago
Missing socks metamorphize into unmatched tupperware lids.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
“On a Roll” a pandemic documentary about the TP shortage by Ken Burns
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 3 years ago
Yup! These were MY socks starring in that documentary – they grabbed their salary and up and away they were…
whahoppened almost 3 years ago
Dry winter air! They left clinging to someone!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I was so disappointed that I missed the ‘79 food fight. I had just graduated college, so I was ineligible.
The giant slugs are harmless, really. In fact, they like people and want to snuggle. It’s just that they’re – - – - – - – - – well – - – - – - – - – - slugs.
And everyone knows that all clothes dryers contain access to tiny worm holes which may pull any small item, such as socks, into other dimensions.
Copy-&-Paste almost 3 years ago
Greatest Food Fight – ‘Animal House’
allanwishart almost 3 years ago
Should do a follow up to his baseball series, call it “The Mystery of the Missing Mike Schmidt”.
pathamil almost 3 years ago
♬ Where do my socks go,
When I put ’em in the dryer… ♪♩
– Ray Stevens, 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MebVaMiwgaI
jbduncan almost 3 years ago
Does anyone remember the food fight with Tony Randall and Jack Lemon in one of their movies? Around the world in 80 Days? Mostly cream pies.
Technicholls almost 3 years ago
Someone mistook Bleeb for a piece of food.
HunterIsACriminal almost 3 years ago
The missing socks are easy: how did you think ghost kept their feet warm in the winter?
i_am_the_jam almost 3 years ago
I’d like to see the third one.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I am looking forward to the Burns film about the little-known 6th Calvary.
geese28 almost 3 years ago
I’d be interested in seeing that documentary about socks
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A nearby newspaper used to have a column called Ask the Answer Man. That person was very knowledgeable and good at answering tough questions. Once I sent him a question: Where do our socks, which we put in the laundry, disappear to? He actually published my question starting with: I assume you’re being facetious but here is the answer….
Amra Leo almost 3 years ago
All dryers have a small trans-dimensional interface built into them. That’s where a sock goes. What’s funny is, where the socks go is pretty much full, causing an extra sock to pop out sometimes…
Dobie Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Isn’t there a Ken Burns Documentary about Ken Burns Documentaries?
The one I want him to make, is the documentary about when I take a bite of hot food, and it burns the roof of my mouth, why do I take another bite, burning the roof of my mouth again, when I know it’s still hot?
epaphus8 almost 3 years ago
Who?
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
I wondered the same thing about pacifiers when my daughter was a baby! Never did find them…we’d always thought we’d find this mysterious hole in the house somewhere…
mwksix almost 3 years ago
Ken Burns documents how socks disappear in the Bermuda Shorts Triangle…
Buckeye67 almost 3 years ago
Who knew Bleeb starred in three of Ken Burns’ documentaries. All three looked like pretty dangerous roles too.
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
Ken Burns, subject of a 12 part documentary on PBS next season!
scpandich almost 3 years ago
They’re sold as a box set, “Ken Burns’s Bleeb Trilogy.”
The Tooninator creator almost 3 years ago
Please, Please, buy my calendars so I can eat! (very low on Hostess Ho Hos)
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
nukahachoo? gesundheit
admiree2 almost 3 years ago
I didn’t realize I had lost two socks and a few days later was at work when I saw I had one blue and one black sock. Of course, two women spotted the difference and had to make a public announcement. (I used to work in a very dull office with petty people).
I explained that I liked the socks so much that I had bought two pairs.
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
I gave all my stray socks to a friend who had complained her son was growing another foot each year.
RWill almost 3 years ago
“Those giant slugs live in a park full of grass and trees.”
“Nukahachoo.”
“Gesundheit.”