grew up in RI, and they used to stock up on lobsters during the summer, and store them in their outhouses during the winter, which cleaned out the outhouse depository, and gave them fresh lobsters all winter to eat
OK, when Dad’s relatives visit, Ruthie talks about “the Italians are coming”, and we just met Nick’s sister; having been married to one (with a bar-owner aunt) for nigh well on to 4 decades, I can assure you that the Italians are Nick’s side.
So shouldn’t the name on the report be Joe D. Lombardi?
Limpid Lizard about 2 years ago
There are more humane ways of killing a lobster than boiling it (“graudally” or otherwise).
Johnny Q Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wait till he gets spell-check!
Asharah about 2 years ago
Do they teach kids to spell anymore?
saylorgirl about 2 years ago
At least he did try to spell those big words. Give him some credit dad.
Purple People Eater about 2 years ago
Lobsters have green blood. I wonder if they’re originally Vulcan.
jagedlo about 2 years ago
Giving the dictionary the old raspberry, huh, Joe?
oakie817 about 2 years ago
grew up in RI, and they used to stock up on lobsters during the summer, and store them in their outhouses during the winter, which cleaned out the outhouse depository, and gave them fresh lobsters all winter to eat
Milady Meg about 2 years ago
He wrote a report and a -thesoris- -thusserus- book of -sinonums- -sinnenims- other words.
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] about 2 years ago
Hmmmm ,Ilove fish but I may never eat lobster
sloaches about 2 years ago
The main takeaway from this is that (apparently) Joe and Ruthie’s last name is Lombard. TIL.
Cozmik Cowboy about 2 years ago
OK, when Dad’s relatives visit, Ruthie talks about “the Italians are coming”, and we just met Nick’s sister; having been married to one (with a bar-owner aunt) for nigh well on to 4 decades, I can assure you that the Italians are Nick’s side.
So shouldn’t the name on the report be Joe D. Lombardi?
gigagrouch about 2 years ago
Creative…