She’ll prolly fill it up with ketchup, mustard, relish and mayo packets from one of the fast food places. They’d never spend the money to go to one of the real restaurants there.
Good morning! Our local newscasters call it hump day and tomorrow, Friday eve. This is also Whirlybird Wendsday because the station helicopter (if there’s no news to cover) gets taken to one of the local schools to visit some kids. It lands in the school yard.
Lay off Burl folks, it’s the thought that counts…..well maybe not.I am sure the Pennys will dine at a fancy restaurant at Epcot. Under the golden arches. Hey, if they didn’t want us to take extra ketchup and stuff, they wouldn’t leave it out.
Shampoo, skin lotion and whatever else is in the room (or on a housekeeping cart; better known to them as “jackpot”). How many shower caps do you think they have at home?
“Hump day” is midwest slang for Wednesday. Once I met somebody from upstate new York who moved to Ohio for a job. She had never heard of it. Verl’s lucky they can afford to go on any trip, so why is she questioning a measly $2.00? lol
I was just watching the news and they teased a little song on the Giselle comment from a local radio station Tim and Willy have done better songs, but this one IS to the point and Giants fans would like it. http://tinyurl.com/86fu4sh
wednesday is traditionally known as hump day — it’s not just a midwest thing. but any day can and by gadfrey should be a “hump” day! (except of course for burl and verl because that image is just too gross to contemplate.)
I would like to add to my original posting that the behavior of the Penny’s and their friends is not limited to any one specific class — whether we base class on upbringing, education, or finances.
Meanwhile…. @Mona — (cos I didn’t realise my reply had been removed)…
Aha! I asked, earlier, whether you might be British. Sorry but I haven’t read enough of your posts to notice.
If you are, it explains everything …. we’re having a semantic debate.In the US we rarely, if ever, use the term “working class”. It might appear in a demographic study, , or someone might say it rather disparagingly when trying to strictly define someone’s roots, but it’s considered almost pejorative.The “middle class” in American culture is much more broadly defined in the US than in Europe or the British Isles.More importantly, here in the states it’s a financial definition, and not based on social class, and rarely on job description.Any American sales clerk or factory worker can define him/herself as middle class by living, say, in the suburbs in a nice house, and being able to buy an electric coffeemaker and a nice television instead of spending everything on rent and food.A banker will usually show no alarm if his daughter dates the son of a plumber, if he comes from a nice neighborhood and goes to college.The “working poor” are those who can’t afford more than the basics of shelter and food, if that.They’re of statistical import, but would rarely say they are such…someone will self-identify (silently) as either “poor” or “middle class”, but it’s according to income.“Upper class” and “lower class,” even here, are often social distinctions; “middle class” is usually not… not to me and not to Julie, who wouldn’t think to define Burl and Joy as lower or working class.
Susan, a couple of us had our comments deleted over at Peanuts that suggested some songs for Snoopy to listen to in his broken-hearted state. Why they were deleted, I do not know.
leakysqueaky712 over 12 years ago
I’ll bet he woulda got her a thimble if he coulda got away with it.
Good Morning All
margueritem over 12 years ago
Burl, last of the big spenders. Burls squeezes a dollar ’til it hollers!
margueritem over 12 years ago
Happy Hump Day, all!
mikie2 over 12 years ago
It looks like one of those “gift” bags that the makeup people give away, but I’ll bet he liberated it from a storage unit.
Or maybe it was a marketing promo thingy; Calgon put a box of dishwasher detergent in it for $2.00. Could be.
At any rate, Burl is sharp as a tack. He is trying to pre-limit Joy’s purchases whilst on vacation. (Ma must have come through yet again.)
Good morning friends.
Laura Gildwarg over 12 years ago
She’ll prolly fill it up with ketchup, mustard, relish and mayo packets from one of the fast food places. They’d never spend the money to go to one of the real restaurants there.
Morning, all.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Last of the big-time spenders.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Mornin’ Crustwood….
Feels kinda like a real morning cos I just woke up in my chair.Sigh….
Aw… There’s a tear rolling down Verl’s cheek.She’s touched…. and she’s jealous cos she doesn’t have a Burl of her own.
Verl and Burl…. it has a ring to it. Come to think of it, so does Jerry and Joy. What if……… nah.This is Crustwood.
Right, Leaky — I’m surprised this bag is so big.
I’m sure at some point he’ll buy her something cheap to take up most of the space inside….
“Isn’t that lucky, dear? And to think I found it on our first day there!”
Marg… good show.Today is Wednesday…. we’re watching out for you.
Mikie, I’m with you on the storage “liberation”…but that slogan (Calgon, take me away!) was for water softening bath salts in the 70’s.
The $2 price tag makes me think it was a promotional item back then, and it’s been in somebody’s storage ever since. Till now.
Hump Day is Wednesday — the middle of the week…. downhill on the other side.
It is NOT what some of you are thinking.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
PS — I replied late to Mona yesterday, and to Soakaholic.
And thanks Dazz.
leakysqueaky712 over 12 years ago
Thats the day that Marg and her hubby play leap frog And sometimes he misses (and thats what makes her happy)
vldazzle over 12 years ago
Good morning! Our local newscasters call it hump day and tomorrow, Friday eve. This is also Whirlybird Wendsday because the station helicopter (if there’s no news to cover) gets taken to one of the local schools to visit some kids. It lands in the school yard.
jmcx4 over 12 years ago
Lay off Burl folks, it’s the thought that counts…..well maybe not.I am sure the Pennys will dine at a fancy restaurant at Epcot. Under the golden arches. Hey, if they didn’t want us to take extra ketchup and stuff, they wouldn’t leave it out.
finale over 12 years ago
Shampoo, skin lotion and whatever else is in the room (or on a housekeeping cart; better known to them as “jackpot”). How many shower caps do you think they have at home?
gmforde over 12 years ago
“Hump day” is midwest slang for Wednesday. Once I met somebody from upstate new York who moved to Ohio for a job. She had never heard of it. Verl’s lucky they can afford to go on any trip, so why is she questioning a measly $2.00? lol
Hussell over 12 years ago
Morning Crustwoodians!
Happy hump day to you all.
dfowensby over 12 years ago
for those that have sex weekly only, maybe??
vldazzle over 12 years ago
I was just watching the news and they teased a little song on the Giselle comment from a local radio station Tim and Willy have done better songs, but this one IS to the point and Giants fans would like it. http://tinyurl.com/86fu4sh
billdi Premium Member over 12 years ago
wednesday is traditionally known as hump day — it’s not just a midwest thing. but any day can and by gadfrey should be a “hump” day! (except of course for burl and verl because that image is just too gross to contemplate.)
monawarner over 12 years ago
I would like to add to my original posting that the behavior of the Penny’s and their friends is not limited to any one specific class — whether we base class on upbringing, education, or finances.
margueritem over 12 years ago
In the working world, Wednesday was known as Hump Day. Once Wednesday was over, you were over the hump, and it was all downhill from there.
InTraining Premium Member over 12 years ago
The clown says it all…… ! Love the TV tray as an end table…… ! !BUT….Can anyone find the lips……….. ? ? ?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Wow…. once again, I commented earlier from my smartphone, before I had a chance to get to the computer.
I re-read my words after they posted online, just following GymShoe’s question… but now they’re gone.
The other day I was amazed that my post had seemingly been deleted for a little very mildly suggestive content…
but today there was nothing the least bit inappropriate — just a suggestion about where to look for the lips and a quick reply to Mona.
Some of my phone posts have remained; but I’m wondering whether some fail to “stick.”
Anybody else having that problem?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Meanwhile…. @Mona — (cos I didn’t realise my reply had been removed)…
Aha! I asked, earlier, whether you might be British. Sorry but I haven’t read enough of your posts to notice.
If you are, it explains everything …. we’re having a semantic debate.In the US we rarely, if ever, use the term “working class”. It might appear in a demographic study, , or someone might say it rather disparagingly when trying to strictly define someone’s roots, but it’s considered almost pejorative.The “middle class” in American culture is much more broadly defined in the US than in Europe or the British Isles.More importantly, here in the states it’s a financial definition, and not based on social class, and rarely on job description.Any American sales clerk or factory worker can define him/herself as middle class by living, say, in the suburbs in a nice house, and being able to buy an electric coffeemaker and a nice television instead of spending everything on rent and food.A banker will usually show no alarm if his daughter dates the son of a plumber, if he comes from a nice neighborhood and goes to college.The “working poor” are those who can’t afford more than the basics of shelter and food, if that.They’re of statistical import, but would rarely say they are such…someone will self-identify (silently) as either “poor” or “middle class”, but it’s according to income.“Upper class” and “lower class,” even here, are often social distinctions; “middle class” is usually not… not to me and not to Julie, who wouldn’t think to define Burl and Joy as lower or working class.GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Susan, a couple of us had our comments deleted over at Peanuts that suggested some songs for Snoopy to listen to in his broken-hearted state. Why they were deleted, I do not know.
vldazzle over 12 years ago
I’ve not had any deleted since the old troll infestations, and glad of it.
Carol69 over 12 years ago
Being a farm boy I thinks“hump” is what animals doto one another.