Monday, September 15, 2014

9/15/14

Stu and Shirley Gingham might have come from a different background than some of their new neighbors, but they still had their standards and there was no way they were going to let Angie leave the house in a dress that short (and with those shoes!)
Terry never minded how many curlers Suzette put in her hair before going to bed Saturday night because he knew that the fewer there were left in the bag, the fewer she would try to attach to his noggin!
Hopes ran high the day that Randall and Pete toured the Marin-Chong Arboretum and Herb Gardens, but after a couple of hours they gave up on looking for the herbs they had anticipated and drove the VW minibus back home...
Before departing the tiny hamlet of Favorton, Minnesota, Trixie gifted each of the men who'd brought something special into her life a box of Whitman's Sampler, though it would all be melted before she was even escorted to the bus by the Women's Auxiliary League.
As was just her luck, Carol Sue managed to get chocolate on the only nice outfit she'd brought to Berea, Kentucky and the outdoor drama "Wilderness Road" was slated to begin in just twenty minutes!
Stopping by a roadside tourist trap called The Route 25 Zoo and Taffy Shoppe, Meredith began to feel a little unsettled after her lunch of Broccoli-Cauliflower Gouda Bake with a side of chili, so she decided to waft by one of the cages where the blame for any unpleasant odors could be shifted!

3 comments:

Knuckles Girlyskirt said...

Randall, both, fascinates and frightens me.

If memory serves me correct, I believe I also had a chain bracelet of that nature (with my name inscribed on it.)

I didn't, however, own those amazing glasses (Foster Grants?) he's wearing.

Poseidon3 said...

You must have been cooler than I. I had prescription glasses that went dark in the sunshine and were atrociously ugly!! ;-)

Knuckles Girlyskirt said...

If you consider green jeans and a matching green jean jacket cool!

We won't even get into my bright yellow sweatshirt and matching yellow socks. One of my teachers would actually called me "yellowbird" whenever I wore that ensemble (for lack of a better word)