Mad Magazine’s “Muddle on the Orient Express” (ca 1974) built on the original’s repetition of “twelve” in Poirot’s final exposition by adding “and there are twelve days of Christmas.” Lauren Bacall’s character interjected, “Somebody confess before he sings all twelve verses!”
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Start observing Chanukah.
electricshadow Premium Member about 5 years ago
When the lords start leaping, remind them you’re the queen and tell them to stop.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 5 years ago
“The chickens are in the chimes!” ;-)
JustMy2Cents about 5 years ago
This reminds me of the twelve thank-you notes of Christmas – the thank you note for the 12th day comes from a lawyer. I like Pab’s take of this.
naplllp about 5 years ago
Just be glad it’s not the Redneck Twelve Days of Christmas, Queenie.
Steverino Premium Member about 5 years ago
Easy to get out of this. Just let Prince Albert out of where he is.
T Smith about 5 years ago
Just seven more strips to go!
SavannahJim Premium Member about 5 years ago
Only one way out now… Feet First.
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
Maj, just use some of the “profit” from the total 2019 value of $38,993.59 to get the mess cleaned up…
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/its-a-silent-night-for-12-days-of-christmas-prices-according-to-pnc-2019-11-20
danketaz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Have Shakespeare put on Twelfth Night.
Here's Waldo about 5 years ago
Hit the Escape Key.
gcarlson about 5 years ago
Mad Magazine’s “Muddle on the Orient Express” (ca 1974) built on the original’s repetition of “twelve” in Poirot’s final exposition by adding “and there are twelve days of Christmas.” Lauren Bacall’s character interjected, “Somebody confess before he sings all twelve verses!”