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I can imagine what Laura Ingalls would use a corn cob for in such a place and such acoutrement, but, she being Laura Ingalls, I would have thought she only had use for the leaves…
I grab a lightly used one in those circumstances. Evidently in days of old they used a sponge on a stick, kept in a common bucket. We have progressed after all.
There were two buckets. A large one of red corn cobs and a small one of white corn cobs. The white were used to verify you did a proper job with the red ones.
If you think you have it rough… try reading Wilder’s ‘The Long Winter’, an accurate depiction of the winter of 1880-81. I did recently (after seeing a video about it on YouTube) and I’ll never bitch about anything again.
momofalex7 over 3 years ago
Ouch!!
Digital Frog over 3 years ago
I wasn’t privy to the existence of those lesser known works.
STEPUP over 3 years ago
I’ll never be able to look at corn on the cob again!!!
KenseidenXL over 3 years ago
I was calling the series that back in the 1970s….
Zykoic over 3 years ago
Normal in old Kentucky as I recall.
Anters55 over 3 years ago
So apparently Tuesday is toilet paper day https://www.gocomics.com/looseparts/2021/06/15?ct=v&cti=1625677
Doug K over 3 years ago
“… inconsiderate ne’er-do-wells …” – that does not sound like Laura Ingalls Wilder.
mikeyman over 3 years ago
BYOCC
Herd of Turtles over 3 years ago
I thought that was her number two book.
jcwrocks69 over 3 years ago
EWWW!
robolt over 3 years ago
Crapper crabber
santa72404 over 3 years ago
That was my MORE REALISTIC name for that awful TV show, I had to flee screaming (in my head) every time it came on.
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Oh, for those good old days of being “third on a cob”.
buer over 3 years ago
I can imagine what Laura Ingalls would use a corn cob for in such a place and such acoutrement, but, she being Laura Ingalls, I would have thought she only had use for the leaves…
perryed over 3 years ago
They are NOT reusable!
Alberta Oil over 3 years ago
I grab a lightly used one in those circumstances. Evidently in days of old they used a sponge on a stick, kept in a common bucket. We have progressed after all.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 3 years ago
The original source of the word cornhole.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
To be followed by “Little House on the Putrid.”
stamps over 3 years ago
We had a saying about corn cobs back in the day: “Gets off all the new and some of the old.”
Lablubber over 3 years ago
I am not ordering cobb salad for lunch today.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
Just use the Sears catalog handing on the wire.
Mentor397 over 3 years ago
You’ll finally have to learn how to use the three seashells.
Rogers George Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hey! She said “all right” instead of “alright.” Good for her.
adrianrune over 3 years ago
There were two buckets. A large one of red corn cobs and a small one of white corn cobs. The white were used to verify you did a proper job with the red ones.
KEA over 3 years ago
If you think you have it rough… try reading Wilder’s ‘The Long Winter’, an accurate depiction of the winter of 1880-81. I did recently (after seeing a video about it on YouTube) and I’ll never bitch about anything again.
Up Your's over 3 years ago
Priceless.