Don't be fooled by the six men and their sausage. This place is really just a front for the Infomaniac House of Beauty and the illegal goings-on of one Miss Scarlet.
" ... Sir, my friend, Although, as writers say, all things have end, And that we call a pudding hath his two, Oh, let it not seem strange, I pray, to you, If in this bloody simile I put My love, more endless than frail things or gut!" The Knight of the Burning Pestle, 1613
Or a little simpler, as the German poet Stefan REMMLER put it : "Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei." Too true.
The middle bottom's dying to try it! Jx
ReplyDeletePS First to wurst!
DeleteHis first "Full English."
DeleteBoys! Boys!
DeleteThere's enough for everybody.
And Norma will take the leftovers!
DeleteJust the tip.
DeleteBut who will be on the other end, Jon?
DeleteFor a minute I thought that said "Bonnie Butter Sticks" at the back there, and wondered how Ms Scarlet got her licence back?
ReplyDeleteNobody told me I'd lost my licence???!!! What'ya'tryin'to say????
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Don't be fooled by the six men and their sausage. This place is really just a front for the Infomaniac House of Beauty and the illegal goings-on of one Miss Scarlet.
Delete" ... Sir, my friend,
ReplyDeleteAlthough, as writers say, all things have end,
And that we call a pudding hath his two,
Oh, let it not seem strange, I pray, to you,
If in this bloody simile I put
My love, more endless than frail things or gut!"
The Knight of the Burning Pestle, 1613
Or a little simpler, as the German poet Stefan REMMLER put it :
"Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei."
Too true.
Our pestles burn, just reading that.
DeleteRemmler ist richtig.
I think they're 'avin it large.
ReplyDeleteSx
Is there any other way, Miss Scarlet?
DeleteWOW, now that's some weiner! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI bet you say that to ALL the boys, Savvy.
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