And so Leoda sat waiting patiently for her blind date with Arthur, who'd clearly neglected to inform her that he was escorting her to a Sterling Silver Dinner Dance at which participants were encouraged to wear shades of black, white and gray...
Poor Wendell just didn't have the wind in him any more to blow out 94 candles, so after a few spittle-strewn tries, he began patting them out with his hand!
Tad had one hell of a time at Garrison's bachelor party, but having woken up on the fire escape of a pawn shop, with no shirt, shoes or wallet (!), he realized he was going to have a thumb a ride back to his motel.
First, I love Leoda's dress. Just curious as to what or who she can actually hide underneath it.
Secondly, poor, poor Wendell. I hope that his house was up to date with fire-code regulations.
Finally, Tad...I had pleated off-white Bermuda shorts like that. Unfortunately, I never quite had that body...On the other hand, fortunately, I never had that haircut either!!!
Ha! What Leoda didn't realize was how memorable an appearance she'd make amidst all the silver tones. People talked about it for years afterward. I hated bi-level haircuts even then, but I loathe them now! Tad was sort of dreamy otherwise, though.... ;-)
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Where to begin?...Where to begin?...
First, I love Leoda's dress. Just curious as to what or who she can actually hide underneath it.
Secondly, poor, poor Wendell. I hope that his house was up to date with fire-code regulations.
Finally, Tad...I had pleated off-white Bermuda shorts like that. Unfortunately, I never quite had that body...On the other hand, fortunately, I never had that haircut either!!!
Ha! What Leoda didn't realize was how memorable an appearance she'd make amidst all the silver tones. People talked about it for years afterward. I hated bi-level haircuts even then, but I loathe them now! Tad was sort of dreamy otherwise, though.... ;-)
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