[Scottish Engineer] “Captain, I’m givin ’er all the steam we got, but the corn is just too thick!”
Oh, how (un)fortunate of you, Forrest. I’m not allergic to peanuts, but I’m not into peanut M&M’s (nor almond M&M’s).
Huh. He actually looks like the yellow M&M.
It actually was uncovered in KC Missouri.
The lengths some farmers will go, to fertilize their crops.
The “zip code” on the letter is US postal codes. The UK postal codes use a combination of letters and numbers.
There was also the Bertrand, sunk April 1, 1865, 30 miles North of Omaha. It was found in 1968 and excavated in 1969, from its landlocked location under 30 feet of mud in the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge.
Poor boat must’ve run away and hid in the cornfield to escape Mark Trail.
Was he allergic to Snoopy too?
Captain, I said the water was “port,” and the corn field was “starboard.” Did you not know the difference?
Look out! It’s Mr. Peanut! Run, Forrest, run!
Leroy almost 7 years ago
[Scottish Engineer] “Captain, I’m givin ’er all the steam we got, but the corn is just too thick!”
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
Oh, how (un)fortunate of you, Forrest. I’m not allergic to peanuts, but I’m not into peanut M&M’s (nor almond M&M’s).
BiggerJ almost 7 years ago
Huh. He actually looks like the yellow M&M.
forsyth almost 7 years ago
It actually was uncovered in KC Missouri.
J Short almost 7 years ago
The lengths some farmers will go, to fertilize their crops.
WitcheeMinx almost 7 years ago
The “zip code” on the letter is US postal codes. The UK postal codes use a combination of letters and numbers.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 7 years ago
There was also the Bertrand, sunk April 1, 1865, 30 miles North of Omaha. It was found in 1968 and excavated in 1969, from its landlocked location under 30 feet of mud in the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge.
Gent almost 7 years ago
Poor boat must’ve run away and hid in the cornfield to escape Mark Trail.
Gent almost 7 years ago
Was he allergic to Snoopy too?
Max Starman Jones almost 7 years ago
Captain, I said the water was “port,” and the corn field was “starboard.” Did you not know the difference?
pearlsbs almost 7 years ago
Look out! It’s Mr. Peanut! Run, Forrest, run!