"I'd like to have an argument, please."In the building where I have my workshop there are a bunch of businesses. Across the hall is a Taylor. Yesterday I was in the main lobby when a young woman walked in with a dress on her arm. She asked, 'Do you know were the place is for altercations?'
I got 2 tickets for the 2023 Masters for Christmas, both top hospitality admissions. The person that got them for me didn’t realize it was going to be on the same day as my wedding. If you are interested, I’m looking for someone to take my place… It’s at St. Michael’s Church in Orlando, at 3pm. The bride’s name is Nicole, she’s 5’4″, about 115lbs, good cook too. She’ll be the one in the white dress.
I'd like to have an argument
You're obliviously a man of great extinctionThe theme in a NY Times crossword included these clues (the punchline adverb being the word the solver had to supply) :
"You forgot to water the plants", Tom said witheringly.
"Oh, I just fed the alligator," he said offhandedly.
"As much as I'd like, you're not inheriting any of my estate," he said unwillingly.
So I started making up some on my own, and a couple a friend came up with:
"Too many pages," he said unaccountably.
He complained of being sick ad nauseum.
"That's the 'Dog Star' " she said seriously.
"Isn't that just the icing on the cake!" she sneered frostily.
"Haven't you finished sharpening those pencils yet?" she asked pointedly.
"Perhaps you would replace the light bulb?" Tom inquired brightly.
"I hate felines", he said cattily.
"Parrots freak me out!" she squawked.
"Pancakes again for breakfast," she said flatly, looking down at the plate.
So, what about you? Can you come up with some? The adverb has to be related to the main part of the sentence in a punny or other wordplay way.
I made scrambled eggs this morning with a mix of store bought and amish eggs from a local farm. You could see the difference between the two. The farm eggs were a dark orange, store bought a pale yellow.I saw these today. The yokes are a bright reddish orange. Nothing like the washed out yellow ones. These chickens scratch all day for bugs, worms, and seeds.
And what about the flavor?dark orange,
$10 a dozen?????I saw these today. The yokes are a bright reddish orange. Nothing like the washed out yellow ones. These chickens scratch all day for bugs, worms, and seeds.
"How many times do I have to tell you that I don't like lemons?" he asked sourly.So, what about you? Can you come up with some? The adverb has to be related to the main part of the sentence in a punny or other wordplay way.
"I was fleeced!", he admitted sheepishly.$10 a dozen?????