My usual is “son of a… sea cook.” I never heard my parents swear, although once, after I have moved out and said “sh**”, my dad said he dam* well better not hear me use that kind of language again. And he never did. Respect for my dad! To this day, I will very rarely use any foul language. Nor do I use fowl language. Certainly never the f-bomb.
Wilde Bill over 2 years ago
Oh sugar? I’ll have to remember that one.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Things like that wouldn’t happen if she used dehydrated water.
whahoppened over 2 years ago
Thought there’d be another panel with a potted plant and no dialogue.
rshive over 2 years ago
We’ve never seen Rita treat bottled water irreverently.
scaeva Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’d happily get her another, from the fridge, and pour it on her head on my way out the door.
sandflea over 2 years ago
She learned that at Trump-U.
grenjello over 2 years ago
I would have turned her into a bottle of water.
RobinHood over 2 years ago
Today is World Parrot Day, even the dead ones. So repeats are in order.
Cathy P. over 2 years ago
My usual is “son of a… sea cook.” I never heard my parents swear, although once, after I have moved out and said “sh**”, my dad said he dam* well better not hear me use that kind of language again. And he never did. Respect for my dad! To this day, I will very rarely use any foul language. Nor do I use fowl language. Certainly never the f-bomb.