This being the neighborhood of the Enchanted Forest, we shouldn’t expect the nomenclature of the stores to have any consistency either…save with the First Law of Cartoon Physics (repeat after me, children: “Only When It’s Funny”). So since “Short and Small’ wouldn’t be funny but “Short and Ugly’ would be (cruelly) funny, well…
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In the movie Back to School, Rodney Dangerfield plays the owner of a chain of “Tall and Fat” men’s wear stores. When he goes to college, a student recognizes him and says, “You’re ‘Tall and Fat’!” to which Rodney says, “You’re short and ugly!”
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Poor Broomie….
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
Not if you order them online.
Sisyphos almost 15 years ago
You could just go to a big old department store or to a “big box” store and avoid the embarrassment of the specialty shop….
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
What’s the prob’? You wear the same thing every day anyway. :))
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
Isn’t there something about - if the shoe fits ….?
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Keep your shirt on, Broomie. Short & dumpy is around the corner.
linsonl almost 15 years ago
Reminds me of my childhood.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
BC13: “Keep your shirt on, Broomie.”
That’s going to make it hard to try on any NEW clothes…
RinaFarina almost 15 years ago
New, bright clothes might improve her appearance. Something in a cheerful colour, other than black, for example.
Oh yes, and it ought to go with her neon-green skin - that might limit the choice somewhat…
1148559 almost 15 years ago
Or red… for that Christmas look.
BigGreenBooger almost 15 years ago
What’s more Christmasy that a blood red, big green BOOGER!
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
“Short” is clearly the antonym of “tall”, so I guess that leaves “ugly” as the antonym of “big” (syntax is reversed, but there you go…).
(Spoken as someone who’s bigger than most and taller than most but can still buy off the rack, so I don’t have a dog in this fight.)
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
This being the neighborhood of the Enchanted Forest, we shouldn’t expect the nomenclature of the stores to have any consistency either…save with the First Law of Cartoon Physics (repeat after me, children: “Only When It’s Funny”). So since “Short and Small’ wouldn’t be funny but “Short and Ugly’ would be (cruelly) funny, well…
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Sherlock Watson almost 15 years ago
In the movie Back to School, Rodney Dangerfield plays the owner of a chain of “Tall and Fat” men’s wear stores. When he goes to college, a student recognizes him and says, “You’re ‘Tall and Fat’!” to which Rodney says, “You’re short and ugly!”
stewdeo3bs almost 15 years ago
That was soooo… cold, but funny.