When I mentioned “elephantine”, earlier, I’d not been able to magnify the strip.
Now that the magnifier is working, I can see that Nose-Dolly has some … um… rather unusual assets for a child’s doll, to which that word might be applied.
I started to think, imagine, visualize how a person with a most dexterous nose would move that doll. Oh! How it would dance. To swing, to sway, to tap and wiggle……. Its arms would reach upwards, its tiny feet, a smooth soft shoe step. The hips would begin to twirl, the ….. oh. Oh dear. .Someone. Please. Anyone! take that image from my mind! I’m too young to see such things!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
Whence cometh this prehensile proboscis, Agnes?
Are there pachyderm skeletons in your closet?
Grandma’s a bit large but I’d never have said “elephantine.”
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
When I mentioned “elephantine”, earlier, I’d not been able to magnify the strip.
Now that the magnifier is working, I can see that Nose-Dolly has some … um… rather unusual assets for a child’s doll, to which that word might be applied.
Kvasir42 Premium Member about 13 years ago
And your point is?
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Maybe she’s related to Samantha on Bewitched.
Hunter7 about 13 years ago
I started to think, imagine, visualize how a person with a most dexterous nose would move that doll. Oh! How it would dance. To swing, to sway, to tap and wiggle……. Its arms would reach upwards, its tiny feet, a smooth soft shoe step. The hips would begin to twirl, the ….. oh. Oh dear. .Someone. Please. Anyone! take that image from my mind! I’m too young to see such things!