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Well, the rest of the family needs to sit, whatever she is up to.
I am troubled by the absence of checks and polka dots in the family wardrobe. Does this signify a withdrawal from the Ballard Street community? Or a loss of joie de vivre?
Edgar should be pleased with this. Since she branched out from the halibut stew, Lilah ended up not burning the roast for the first time in their married life.
When it happens again, he’ll begin to understand. Eventually, he might even join in, wearing full regalia.
Roscoe, on the other hand, has already figured this out and knows he won’t be getting as many leftovers anymore.
DennisinSeattle about 8 years ago
Well, the rest of the family needs to sit, whatever she is up to.
I am troubled by the absence of checks and polka dots in the family wardrobe. Does this signify a withdrawal from the Ballard Street community? Or a loss of joie de vivre?
Superfrog about 8 years ago
The cutlery never lies.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 8 years ago
Yes, and now it’s quite a trend on Ballard Street.
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It started for Lilah Kirby when she took Sophie Hopkins course,
“Halibut dishes and silverware divining”
at the Ballard and Main Street Senior Center and Fish Market.Â
Edgar was mildly amused, at first.
The halibut stew was OK….
but he hesitated to tell Lilah he thought the fortune-telling seemed a bit screwy.
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It was bearable when she did it at the kitchen table….
but now she’s taken over the couch again,
just when MacGyver is starting….
and it already ate up their Jeopardy time tonight as well.
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Lilah is encouraged by the extent to which she’s developed her personal magnetism….
But Edgar’s not impressed by the pieces clinging to her chest.
davidweinstock about 8 years ago
can she make the jump over the candlestick?
brain Les about 8 years ago
looks like a seance of some sort, maybe of sorting the silverware? see?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 8 years ago
I’ll bet it’s significant that all the business ends of the silverware are pointing toward the flame.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 8 years ago
Edgar may be a little put out, but it looks like Lilah has really hit upon Roscoe’s pet peeve.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
“It all make seance now.” thought Fernando. " I figured she was talking figuretively when she said we have to make sacrifices."
Phred Premium Member about 8 years ago
Ssh! She’s channeling…
euvnrutas about 8 years ago
Is she levitating a few up or in the process of dropping them down? The first idea is kind of cool yet spooky.
Coyoty Premium Member about 8 years ago
That’s just not right.
It should be salad fork, regular fork, butter knife, soup spoon, then teaspoon.
Farside99 about 8 years ago
Edgar should be pleased with this. Since she branched out from the halibut stew, Lilah ended up not burning the roast for the first time in their married life.
When it happens again, he’ll begin to understand. Eventually, he might even join in, wearing full regalia.
Roscoe, on the other hand, has already figured this out and knows he won’t be getting as many leftovers anymore.
JP Steve Premium Member about 8 years ago
Edgar has failed to realize there is no spoon…
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 8 years ago
Edgers gunna be pi$$d ifn shes warin her high heals on teh sofa… AGAIN!!! jus sayin’
DennisinSeattle about 8 years ago
Can this power be used for sorting silverware after the dishwasher has run? I mean doing this with dirty dishes would be messy.