Monday, June 30, 2014

6/30/14

Selma loved staying at the King Hawaiian, but there were times that - thanks to the uniformity of the hotel's decor - she got turned around in the hallways and couldn't find the way back to her room after a few poolside games of canasta and a Mai Tai or two.
Time constraints led to Pete having to multitask in the morning, thereby combining his first pipe smoke of the day and his shaving, often resulting in a few awkward missed spots around the jawline...
Leroy, on the heels of so many unfulfilling relationships, finally made a great match with Dolly, who not only never argued or complained and cut a great figure, but was such a card when they did spontaneous things such as stopping off on the road for a bargain-sized jar of martini olives...
Only the most agile soldiers in the army were permitted to stay at Camp Bendingham, where so many dedicated and flexible soldiers (such as Lts. Crickshank and Waistcutt, shown here during an exercise) learned valuable reconnaissance skills.
Ramona felt the need to entertain and comfort Emmett during the suspenseful and tension-fraught night before the tests came back which might determine whether he was indeed the birth son of Bob "Bozo the Clown" Bell or if the striking resemblance was merely a fluke.
Readying herself to leave, Gladys couldn't settle on which to wear to the hippie wedding of her granddaughter Daffodil (formerly Denise), her favorite rabbit stole or the more "with it" dandelion yellow crocheted shawl...

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