“How can you have possibly have solved it so quickly?” I exclaimed. “It is a classic locked room mystery, with rather odd circumstances and no clues to be seen. I have seen you work dozens of these mysteries, and this is by far the one that has mystified me most greatly, and yet you have solved it more quickly than any other! Where does your solution come from?”
There once was a woman from Nice Who kept her late husband on ice. "He’s be * since I lost him, I’ll never defrost him, Cold comfort, but cheap at the price.
Real, uh somethings*, stir their drink with a pizzle stick.
I’m also hearing Tudor** Turtle intoning Mr Wizard for help with “Pizzle, Drazzle, Drozzle, Drome” when he gets in trouble and the wizard responding with “Time for this one to come home”
*not something nice generally
**There are multiple spellings on the internet, but that’s how I always heard it.
Based on refugees from an early Celtic manuscript, the complainant and her guardian angel, having packed away the dead dud stud, now proceed to tell us all about it, in quaint, allusive language, before concluding with a burial at sea (the better to avoid unpleasant inquiries).
Bill Thompson over 6 years ago
And now her mare will not bear!
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
BUNNIES!!!!!!
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
Stinky’s film left for dead.
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
Pee you
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
“How can you have possibly have solved it so quickly?” I exclaimed. “It is a classic locked room mystery, with rather odd circumstances and no clues to be seen. I have seen you work dozens of these mysteries, and this is by far the one that has mystified me most greatly, and yet you have solved it more quickly than any other! Where does your solution come from?”
Randy B Premium Member over 6 years ago
Is this a callback to one about the woman who kept a dead man in a trunk?
waycyber over 6 years ago
Pupa dude
waycyber over 6 years ago
You are the anchovie to my strawberry torte
INGSOC over 6 years ago
The passing of Pharaoh Limp Stiff..
coltish1 over 6 years ago
Looks like she’ll be on to another candidate in no time! Or … never mind.
coltish1 over 6 years ago
It occurs to me that today’s FA is maybe a job for the slender-legged, mini-skirt- wearing gal from days of yore.
Arianne over 6 years ago
Tut, tut, it looks like rain.
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
Urine like Flynn.
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
Straight Jacket
Arianne over 6 years ago
Stuck with the dirty end of the pizzle stick: the mummy’s curse strikes again.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Golden Showers For Everybody!
Radish... over 6 years ago
I heard she gave him the pizzle rot.
Ray_C over 6 years ago
There once was a woman from Nice Who kept her late husband on ice. "He’s be * since I lost him, I’ll never defrost him, Cold comfort, but cheap at the price.
Ray_C over 6 years ago
Someone tell me how to force a line break in these comments! Sheesh!!!!
Larry Miller Premium Member over 6 years ago
Real, uh somethings*, stir their drink with a pizzle stick.
I’m also hearing Tudor** Turtle intoning Mr Wizard for help with “Pizzle, Drazzle, Drozzle, Drome” when he gets in trouble and the wizard responding with “Time for this one to come home”
*not something nice generally
**There are multiple spellings on the internet, but that’s how I always heard it.
Linguist over 6 years ago
Another case, of her date being too wrapped up in himself !
INGSOC over 6 years ago
Captain Beefheart – When I See Mommy I Feel Like A Mummy · https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p0Iy71Qwe6E
Arianne over 6 years ago
Mock like an Egyptian.
His promises weren’t worth the papyrus they were scribbled on.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Based on refugees from an early Celtic manuscript, the complainant and her guardian angel, having packed away the dead dud stud, now proceed to tell us all about it, in quaint, allusive language, before concluding with a burial at sea (the better to avoid unpleasant inquiries).
Thus, desensitized to death, we live lamely!
Radish... over 6 years ago
The Tennessee Stud was long and lean
The color of the sun and his eyes were green
He had the nerve and he had the blood
There never was a horse like Tennessee Stud