Wednesday, April 29, 2015

4/29/15

Summers at Aunt Hildegarde's hilltop chalet and pond were a delight for Fritz and Evadne, but the one downside was Hildegarde's insistence on practicing her two-handed ventriloquist act on the twosome in between Wiener Schnitzel and swimming.
One of the more innovative dentistry practices of the early-1900s was the Barker-Sawyer D.D.S. Partnership, in which Dr. Sawyer (on the right) would tie one end of a string around a patient's loose or diseased tooth and the other end around a sturdy stick. He's then toss the stick to the other end of the room, which is where Barker came into play and aided in the removal of the offending chopper.
Jerry was honored to the be the very first beau of Jane to be permitted inside her house, though, since the family still didn't quite know or trust him, they still made certain to put a chair in place to prevent him from getting too perilously close to their treasured what-not shelves.
Even after his accident, Hedwig was eager to take in the sights and sounds of the beach and, fortunately for him, his fiancee Greta was willing to assist him with this desire...
Even though she'd long since been let go from her job as a prize spokesmodel on the 1940s game show "The Price is Close," Carole Jan still liked to strike a pose in the driveway next to the car if Rudy had his camera handy.
Folks consistently tried to suggest to Verna that perhaps her living room walls were a bit sparsely decorated and bereft of color, but she insisted that they had everything necessary to make for an eye-catching room...

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