… “Hey Chuck.”
Did they invite the brace?
Are they part of the Vice Squad?
Bit’s an okay guy, even if he is a little screwy.
“You know the Hammer….he’s not the brightest tool in the shed.”
“Drill’s super-charged about tonight’s game.”
Hammer has a low tolerance for silly behavior so wrench better not monkey around and drink too much or he might get hammered.
They’re getting ready for Hammer’s big fight; they’re going to see the tool box.
Drill and Bit have always been a good fit.
Drill and Bit have a twisted relationship.
The first rule of Hardware Club is we don’t talk about Hardware Club.
I know this bit.
word is that he’s a bit of a chiseler…
As I see it, they’re all just an assembly of tools. …
But what I find surprisingly fascinating, after reading over all the comments, is how remarkably versatile tool terminology can be describing human traits.
Leroy almost 5 years ago
… “Hey Chuck.”
Dtroutma almost 5 years ago
Did they invite the brace?
Csaw Backnforth almost 5 years ago
Are they part of the Vice Squad?
Differentname almost 5 years ago
Bit’s an okay guy, even if he is a little screwy.
dlkrueger33 almost 5 years ago
“You know the Hammer….he’s not the brightest tool in the shed.”
Andrew Sleeth almost 5 years ago
“Drill’s super-charged about tonight’s game.”
Khatkhattu Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Hammer has a low tolerance for silly behavior so wrench better not monkey around and drink too much or he might get hammered.
P51Strega almost 5 years ago
They’re getting ready for Hammer’s big fight; they’re going to see the tool box.
Linguist almost 5 years ago
Drill and Bit have always been a good fit.
julie.mason1 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Drill and Bit have a twisted relationship.
Indianapolis Smith almost 5 years ago
The first rule of Hardware Club is we don’t talk about Hardware Club.
Radish the wordsmith almost 5 years ago
I know this bit.
gopher gofer almost 5 years ago
word is that he’s a bit of a chiseler…
Andrew Sleeth almost 5 years ago
As I see it, they’re all just an assembly of tools. …
But what I find surprisingly fascinating, after reading over all the comments, is how remarkably versatile tool terminology can be describing human traits.