I think it was in ‘The Rifleman’ when the carnival was in town and his son got swindled, and good ol’ Lucas-Boy went over and played, and selected the middle one and lifted the two outer ones and made the guy pay out rather than prove he was cheating.
“When you leave a cookie on the table and a dwagon is around, it ceases being your cookie.” — Ancient dwagon wisdom that I am sure applies in this case.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The power of Mooch destroys the credibility of the poor guy.
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Poncho strikes again !
Aaronious almost 5 years ago
https://read.macmillan.com/mcpg/king-of-the-mole-people/
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It’s not magic in my house if the cookies disappear. I do get a little nervous when the figurines move and the vase falls off the TV. Mice, perhaps?
ronaldalbertansley almost 5 years ago
dog got bean !
tcayer almost 5 years ago
I think it was in ‘The Rifleman’ when the carnival was in town and his son got swindled, and good ol’ Lucas-Boy went over and played, and selected the middle one and lifted the two outer ones and made the guy pay out rather than prove he was cheating.
Snoots almost 5 years ago
“When you leave a cookie on the table and a dwagon is around, it ceases being your cookie.” — Ancient dwagon wisdom that I am sure applies in this case.