Now, who’s afraid of gazpacho?
Well no shame if you is afraid of wolfs. Whether they is from Virginia or elsewhere.
Don’t talk about our Woolf, Martha.
Heck of a gal.
I can never remember. Is Virginia the one that dresses in Grandma’s nightclothes? Or is she the one that huffs and puffs on gazpacho to make it cold enough to serve?
She killed our baby
My Gramps loved that book! Miss ya Gramps!
I had to read “To the Lighthouse” in college. It was shorter than Moby-Dick.
Who’s Afraid to Draw Doug?
GEORGE: “You’re either a stud, or a houseboy, or Doug. So which are you? Are you a houseboy?”
MARTHA: “He’s not a houseboy. Or a stud.”
GEORGE: “So be it.”
Wait…I have a question…
August 09, 2014
danketaz Premium Member 9 months ago
Now, who’s afraid of gazpacho?
Gent 9 months ago
Well no shame if you is afraid of wolfs. Whether they is from Virginia or elsewhere.
masingermo 9 months ago
Don’t talk about our Woolf, Martha.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 9 months ago
Heck of a gal.
phritzg Premium Member 9 months ago
I can never remember. Is Virginia the one that dresses in Grandma’s nightclothes? Or is she the one that huffs and puffs on gazpacho to make it cold enough to serve?
Grover Premium Member 9 months ago
She killed our baby
bigplayray 9 months ago
My Gramps loved that book! Miss ya Gramps!
willie_mctell 9 months ago
I had to read “To the Lighthouse” in college. It was shorter than Moby-Dick.
fritzoid Premium Member 9 months ago
Who’s Afraid to Draw Doug?
GEORGE: “You’re either a stud, or a houseboy, or Doug. So which are you? Are you a houseboy?”
MARTHA: “He’s not a houseboy. Or a stud.”
GEORGE: “So be it.”
robcarroll1213 9 months ago
Wait…I have a question…