This is a very old pun. I heard it way back in the 1970’s at a rodeo when the rider cursed his bull (which could not be heard by the audience). The announcer said that the rider was mumbling something about the sun of the beach.Nothing new here. It’s actually the first time Stephan left me completely unimpressed!
On the show Bewitched, when a guest asked for a scotch on the rocks, Samantha (was that her name?) accidentally produced a Scot(ch), in kilt and all, standing on some rocks. Same old pun.
As one who observes the Jewish Sabbath, I consider myself blessed to have a 25 hour period each week in which I use no electronics. The walk to synagogue is beautiful and uninterrupted, and Friday evening and Saturday afternoons are spent studying and/or reading, and talking to family and friends. It’s a great way to unwind after a hectic week!
My son went on a group flight overseas for a year after high school. I’ve never seen so many men crying (myself included) as their kids went off to the plane. Hang in there, Larry.
I got all 23, but I think “steal” (Steelers) should be disqualified because of the spelling issue. But great job, Steph!