“Imagine that, huh, me workin for you”
What happened to the triceratops? i hope he didn't step on a lego
What happened to the triceratops? i hope he didn't step on a lego
Definitely don’t sit on it.Dug up recently in Yucatan.
Don't step on that one barefoot.
Definitely don’t sit on it.
- John Fogerty, Creedence Clearwater RevivalPut a candle in the window
'Cause I feel I've got to move
Though I'm going, going
I'll be coming home soon
Long as I can see the light
Nice job, Clark.
His first born?
Absolutely. Buddy Hackett was one funny SOB. He was such a master story teller. IMO two of his funniest stories/jokes were the duck hunter, and the guy shipwrecked on a deserted island. I saw him tell those on his HBO stand-up comedy special back around 1980. I laughed so hard I cried.Redd was raunchy as hell, but the raunchiest comic I ever heard was Buddy Hackett
dude could drop the mothers of all F bombs
saw a video of his Vegas show one time... late 60s/early 70s, when men still wore ties, women still gussied up to go out, with the big bouffant hairdos with pearls & fur stoles & wraps
& Buddy tries to get this one blue-haired lady to say the F word. for an entire FIVE or SIX minutes. "Say ****, lady... just say it. ****. say it!"
I can appreciate when a comic can make you laugh without "going blue" but damn if that **** wasn't funny as ****
Exercise weights possibly. I for get the name of them
I googled victorian childs bowling pin and found this,We found 3 of these inside the wall of our 1890's house in Maine. They are about 6 inches tall. I was thinking it may be a children's toy bowling game? Any other ideas?
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They are called Indian pins. They aren't ment to be heavy. More to have some weight while going through the motions to exercise shoulders, wrists, etc.I don't think so, they are wood and weigh a couple of ounces.
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