fair warning: on block island or manhattan or in missouri, we can be a little salty
Are those fishing lures I see to the right? Was that beast caught by the peach-loving boy in the picture? What kind of fish is that anyway?
It is a flounder, you citigirl. Why does he love peaches?
I meant peacE. lol!
Reminds me of the great moral question:What is the difference between Harry Benson and a Flounder?
Is the answer to that great moral question "Fuck Harry Benson"?
And does the question mark go inside or outside the quotation marks?
punctuation goes inside the quotes...
In the US. in the UK, it might be a different story.
No, No, No, NoThe answer is: ONE IS A SCIM SUCKING BOTTOM-FEEDER, AND THE OTHER IS A FISH
WOOPS, I MEANT SCUM-SUCKING
Believe me, he's a scim sucker, too.
No wonder I was confused. I've been reading a lot of English murder mysteries lately.
Are those fishing lures I see to the right? Was that beast caught by the peach-loving boy in the picture? What kind of fish is that anyway?
ReplyDeleteIt is a flounder, you citigirl. Why does he love peaches?
ReplyDeleteI meant peacE. lol!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the great moral question:
ReplyDeleteWhat is the difference between Harry Benson and a Flounder?
Is the answer to that great moral question "Fuck Harry Benson"?
ReplyDeleteAnd does the question mark go inside or outside the quotation marks?
ReplyDeletepunctuation goes inside the quotes...
ReplyDeleteIn the US. in the UK, it might be a different story.
ReplyDeleteNo, No, No, No
ReplyDeleteThe answer is: ONE IS A SCIM SUCKING BOTTOM-FEEDER, AND THE OTHER IS A FISH
WOOPS, I MEANT SCUM-SUCKING
ReplyDeleteBelieve me, he's a scim sucker, too.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder I was confused. I've been reading a lot of English murder mysteries lately.
ReplyDelete