Wednesday, October 28, 2015

10/28/15

And so again, to her great relief, Susan realized that Jack was the one who wound up getting the honeycomb with a real bee inside it, making this their third box in a row in which she was spared the sting!
Finally, having arrived at Grumby's Hatch two evenings before, Walter was able to emerge and get another good look at daylight again before the next happy hour rolled around...
Now that the ceremony was complete and there was no way Trish's mother could interfere or call off the wedding, they unlocked the attic room and allowed Judith to come down to the reception for a goblet of punch and a slice of vanilla marmalade cake.
Rufus and CeCe knew that they were going to have to stand out from the crowd if they wanted any of the Los Angeles Olympics spillover traffic to try their booth, so they came up with the ingenious invention of "fresh squeezed hot dogs!"
Coming home from a long shift on his feet at Camelot Records, Jerry was ecstatic to find the fridge well-stocked with Schoenling Lager and wanted to thank Jenny for it right on the spot!
As her first Christmas without Edmund arrived, Marge was so glad she'd opted to send him to the taxidermist while also having her neighbor Mrs. Jeakins whip up several seasonal costumes that she could swap out over the months in order to make it seem as if he'd never left her!

3 comments:

Knuckles Girlyskirt said...

If you visit this site often enough, you begin to realize just how creepy Christmas can be!

Anonymous said...

Pretzels can look pretty creepy, too!

Poseidon3 said...

Rituals of most kinds, Knuckles!

Armando, right?? Who would sidle up to that booth for lunch?!?!?