Soon after this, Bunyan appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, introduced with Ed’s classic line. What was it?
Paul arched the Doc’s back.
Oh, it took me a minute to get this one. Paul Bunyan misunderstood and put the actual Dr. Scholl in his shoe, instead of Dr. Scholl’s pads.
His dog Tige lives in there too.
Paul Bunyan, the logger.
Mike Fink, the riverman.
John Henry, the steel-drivin’ man.
Big John, the miner.
Pecos Bill, the cowboy.
America doesn’t have to take a back seat to any of those ancient legends, myths, or holy books when it comes to inventing larger-than-life heroes.
I shudder to think about what he did to Dr. Pepper…
Paul Bunyan. Try walking a mile in his shoes.
I think Dr. Scholl was overcome by Paul’s stinky foot odor.
gatocatcat about 7 years ago
Soon after this, Bunyan appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, introduced with Ed’s classic line. What was it?
J Short about 7 years ago
Paul arched the Doc’s back.
Sir Ruddy Blighter about 7 years ago
Oh, it took me a minute to get this one. Paul Bunyan misunderstood and put the actual Dr. Scholl in his shoe, instead of Dr. Scholl’s pads.
Radish the wordsmith about 7 years ago
His dog Tige lives in there too.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago
Paul Bunyan, the logger.
Mike Fink, the riverman.
John Henry, the steel-drivin’ man.
Big John, the miner.
Pecos Bill, the cowboy.
America doesn’t have to take a back seat to any of those ancient legends, myths, or holy books when it comes to inventing larger-than-life heroes.
J Quest about 7 years ago
I shudder to think about what he did to Dr. Pepper…
danketaz Premium Member about 7 years ago
Paul Bunyan. Try walking a mile in his shoes.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 7 years ago
I think Dr. Scholl was overcome by Paul’s stinky foot odor.