They should make Verla work in a closed shipping container—and then ship it to Yemen. Legs. You could feed a village on her left leg alone.
burl should not make cracks when you could power a city off his fat
Hanging on the key rack…
Burl’s an ass: His “desk” should be medieval-style stocks in the town square; with buckets of overripe-to-downright rotten fruit filled to the brim fer throwin’!!
“Its” legs, not “it’s” legs! A possessive, not a contraction.
Further info: Possessive nouns use an apostrophe (Verla’s desk; the desk’s legs; Burl’s fat head.) Possessive pronouns don’t (theirs; hers; ours; its.)
mikie2 over 9 years ago
They should make Verla work in a closed shipping container—and then ship it to Yemen. Legs. You could feed a village on her left leg alone.
shamest Premium Member over 9 years ago
burl should not make cracks when you could power a city off his fat
Sparkys44 over 9 years ago
Hanging on the key rack…
orbenjawell Premium Member over 9 years ago
Burl’s an ass: His “desk” should be medieval-style stocks in the town square; with buckets of overripe-to-downright rotten fruit filled to the brim fer throwin’!!
TheWildSow over 9 years ago
“Its” legs, not “it’s” legs! A possessive, not a contraction.
TheWildSow over 9 years ago
Further info: Possessive nouns use an apostrophe (Verla’s desk; the desk’s legs; Burl’s fat head.) Possessive pronouns don’t (theirs; hers; ours; its.)