I donāt know what Melody was āhintingā about, but Iām sure thatās not it.
Two knights enter a hotel.
Receptionist: May I help you?
One of the knights responds: Yes, weād like a room for two knights.
A black horse riding in on a whitā¦wait, noā¦
Shirley, you joustā¦
The horseless side of the horse
Well, at least Horace is equine. If one is going to play Donkey Hotay, one SHOULD be.
Horace is āridingā today.
Thatās not a windmill, Horace.
You just give her a knight-mare with all this horsing around horsie.
It isnāt so much dead as seen for what it is.
Slay that dragonā¦ um, lampā¦ or tableā¦ whatever!
Horace took it to the extremeā¦Oy
Sir Horace of Lancelotā¦
not sure if thatās what she meantā¦ Ha! :D
He looked so noble at first lance. But once she caster eyes upon him for a good look, the initial armor faded.
Chivalry is not dead. Itās just very, very ill.
Horace must be in the light cavalry.
Sir Lance-a-light.
At least part of it is dead.
Dead? Now you just hold your horses!
this is one of those ābe careful what you wish forā scenarios I believe
Melody was hoping to get a pizzaā¦!
I like the secretarys chair
Joust a couple of centuries too late to be appreciated.
To todayās woman, chivalry means a woman opens her own doors but the man still picks up the check. :)
āIāll protect you, fair maiden!ā āSorry, neither.ā
Great replies
Chivalry may be dead. Lamp slaying, however, is apparently alive and well.
It is dead, truly.
July 31, 2015
BasilBruce 6 months ago
I donāt know what Melody was āhintingā about, but Iām sure thatās not it.
Imagine 6 months ago
Two knights enter a hotel.
Receptionist: May I help you?
One of the knights responds: Yes, weād like a room for two knights.
Panufo 6 months ago
A black horse riding in on a whitā¦wait, noā¦
eromlig 6 months ago
Shirley, you joustā¦
BigBoy 6 months ago
The horseless side of the horse
wrloftis 6 months ago
Well, at least Horace is equine. If one is going to play Donkey Hotay, one SHOULD be.
nancyb creator 6 months ago
Horace is āridingā today.
steveh64 6 months ago
Thatās not a windmill, Horace.
Gent 6 months ago
You just give her a knight-mare with all this horsing around horsie.
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member 6 months ago
It isnāt so much dead as seen for what it is.
Dobie Premium Member 6 months ago
Slay that dragonā¦ um, lampā¦ or tableā¦ whatever!
Zebrastripes 6 months ago
Horace took it to the extremeā¦Oy
pat sandy creator 6 months ago
Sir Horace of Lancelotā¦
Chris 6 months ago
not sure if thatās what she meantā¦ Ha! :D
P51Strega 6 months ago
He looked so noble at first lance. But once she caster eyes upon him for a good look, the initial armor faded.
R.U. Kidding 6 months ago
Chivalry is not dead. Itās just very, very ill.
R.U. Kidding 6 months ago
Horace must be in the light cavalry.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 6 months ago
Sir Lance-a-light.
rshive 6 months ago
At least part of it is dead.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 6 months ago
Dead? Now you just hold your horses!
KEA 6 months ago
this is one of those ābe careful what you wish forā scenarios I believe
InTraining Premium Member 6 months ago
Melody was hoping to get a pizzaā¦!
curtlyon19 Premium Member 6 months ago
I like the secretarys chair
mistercatworks 6 months ago
Joust a couple of centuries too late to be appreciated.
To todayās woman, chivalry means a woman opens her own doors but the man still picks up the check. :)
Stephen Gilberg 6 months ago
āIāll protect you, fair maiden!ā āSorry, neither.ā
Budman 2 6 months ago
Great replies
Chris Sherlock 6 months ago
Chivalry may be dead. Lamp slaying, however, is apparently alive and well.
Aimless Melissa 6 months ago
It is dead, truly.