Enemas?
But seriously. Two questions based on the last episode:
1.Is "good-natured ribbing" OK regardless of the recipient? If someone takes it to heart, is that the fault of the ribber or the rib-ee?
2.So which WOULD be worse? A cake made with salt instead of sugar OR a cake iced with congealed gravy?
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Réponse de CalabrianQueen
le 10 décembre 2017 à 20h58
Excessive ribbing? Is that when you put too much barbeque sauce?
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 10 décembre 2017 à 21h30
I think that's what happens when the waitress brings you a full rack of ribs and you only ordered a half rack.
Too much barbeque sauce is excessive saucing. In my opinion you can never be too saucy.
Réponse de FormerlyKnownAs
le 11 décembre 2017 à 12h00
Don't knock it--if you haven't tried it.
For The Record: I didn't say "tasty"--I said "doable".
Réponse de masstrip
le 11 décembre 2017 à 15h18
I'd like a salt cake with congealed gravy on top please
Réponse de znexyish
le 11 décembre 2017 à 15h21
Mmmmm Gravy Cake
Ed, Edd, and Eddie - Gravy Cakes
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 11 décembre 2017 à 16h19
Is that fancy speak for biscuits and gravy? This thread is full of McDonald's menu items so far!
Réponse de masstrip
le 11 décembre 2017 à 16h33
you know i don't speak fancypants.
and make sure my cake has icing on it too. store bought, not that pillsbury sadness.
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 11 décembre 2017 à 16h36
Have you noticed I'm making you Scottish in all of your name iterations?
And make up your mind. Ya want gravy or icing?
Réponse de tmdb66064326
le 11 décembre 2017 à 17h40
MASSY!
Réponse de masstrip
le 13 décembre 2017 à 08h21
[hasn't learned to speak Emoji yet]
Gothy!
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 13 décembre 2017 à 19h57
To pull up emoji's type a colon (the symbol, not the bowel segment) and then start typing the word of what you want like "smile", "heart", "car", etc.
For example, :heart let's you pick from several choices and I picked this one
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Réponse de masstrip
le 13 décembre 2017 à 20h37
Thanks Lemon.
Quick question for you: If you were to wake up in the middle of the night to the sight of a strange, sad clown playing ticklepiggy with your toes, what song would you want playing on the radio?
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 13 décembre 2017 à 20h58
First, LOOK how I spelled "lets" in my previous post. An apostrophe? Really?? What does that even mean?
Second, if I woke up to the sight of a strange, sad clown playing ticklepiggy with my toes, I'd want to hear that old timey spiritual, "Stop eatin' that crap before bed, you crazy fool".
And now for a game if you feel like playing. "Body parts that mean other things". Ex: Colon is both a symbol and a bowel portion. Let's play! (See, that's when you use an apostrophe.)
I'll start: Hand- Part at end of arm and thing that tells time on a clock.
Réponse de masstrip
le 13 décembre 2017 à 21h05
I couldn't find that song and I think you were tricking me. I need a serious answer please.
A phalange is a finger or toe but can also be a dangerous thingy that falls off of an airplane causing it to plunge into the sea.
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 13 décembre 2017 à 22h26
I guess you don't have that new app, iheartsongsthatdon'texist.
Hair is both something on your head and the person who inherits money from their parents if they spell it wrong.