If I recall, Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle (as well as Doc Boy) don’t have TV. So if the story were in the newspaper with a picture, Mrs. A would be shocked that her Jonny-Jon heckled a caroler while wearing that sweater.
Aye N.,now I’ve heard of “bringing down the house”;but an entire Bridge? Jon has no need of operatic training for that voice of his,he’s WAY beyond just breaking Champagne glasses.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
If I recall, Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle (as well as Doc Boy) don’t have TV. So if the story were in the newspaper with a picture, Mrs. A would be shocked that her Jonny-Jon heckled a caroler while wearing that sweater.
codycab about 7 years ago
Jon, stop wearing your mom’s sweaters…and singing.
William Pursell about 7 years ago
Aye N.,now I’ve heard of “bringing down the house”;but an entire Bridge? Jon has no need of operatic training for that voice of his,he’s WAY beyond just breaking Champagne glasses.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Better than getting snowballs thrown at you
ChessPirate about 7 years ago
“Chief, there is speculation that this is some sort of a wailing Banshee.”
“Wearing that Christmas sweater, I can understand why it’s wailing…”
Boosted (Heavy main in TF2) about 7 years ago
I’ve seen the word “heckled” in Get Fuzzy today! It’s a coincidence because they’re both cat strips.
whiteaj about 7 years ago
Unclear if Jon is the heckler or the hecklee.
Number Three about 7 years ago
The hand knitted sweater always gives it away.
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frisk about 7 years ago
omg rely jon?