They’re a couple of brown nosers.
Try the Eskimo M&Ms. They don’t melt on your nose.
Way too many brown-nosers in the world already, don’t need a candy that causes more.
This could take the place of zinc oxide.
brown nosers!
Snorting chocolate.
It’s called a “kunick.” It’s only an expression of love from an adult to a child. Inuit kiss like everybody else. (I run trivia games. So sue me.)
It’s all depth perception
Great! Now I want chocolate!
They look like people I worked with.Boss would take a sharp turn,someone’s nose would break ;)
At least they didn’t get ‘cow pies’…
So they made a mistake, you didn’t have to rub their noses in it!
At least they didn’t buy the suppositories.
Nice, HIlburn!
They’re both choc full of nuts.
I believe they are actually referring to the Polynesian “honi”
oldpine52 about 6 years ago
They’re a couple of brown nosers.
Bilan about 6 years ago
Try the Eskimo M&Ms. They don’t melt on your nose.
Less Monday... More Friday about 6 years ago
Way too many brown-nosers in the world already, don’t need a candy that causes more.
J Short about 6 years ago
This could take the place of zinc oxide.
labchick about 6 years ago
brown nosers!
danketaz Premium Member about 6 years ago
Snorting chocolate.
cha0ss Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s called a “kunick.” It’s only an expression of love from an adult to a child. Inuit kiss like everybody else. (I run trivia games. So sue me.)
CrzyDyeman about 6 years ago
It’s all depth perception
banjinshiju about 6 years ago
Great! Now I want chocolate!
Herb L 1954 about 6 years ago
They look like people I worked with.Boss would take a sharp turn,someone’s nose would break ;)
paranormal about 6 years ago
At least they didn’t get ‘cow pies’…
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 6 years ago
So they made a mistake, you didn’t have to rub their noses in it!
Lablubber about 6 years ago
At least they didn’t buy the suppositories.
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nice, HIlburn!
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 6 years ago
They’re both choc full of nuts.
mobile about 6 years ago
I believe they are actually referring to the Polynesian “honi”