TMTHB 20: When Life Gives You Limes, Make Margaritas
Jan17
Suggested wine pairing: shiraz.
Mountain Time returns Thursday, which is also the birthday of Princess Margriet Francisca of the Netherlands and Jodie Sweetin.
Suggested wine pairing: shiraz.
Mountain Time returns Thursday, which is also the birthday of Princess Margriet Francisca of the Netherlands and Jodie Sweetin.
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I get it! Make margaritas. Because of Princess Margriet. I wonder how much the House of Orange paid Isto for this little feature, and whether they should consider switching their signature cocktail to a mimosa or tequila sunrise.
Waiting for death, Dawn’s perspective: https://abload.de/img/thuppathuppayafyo.png
That uppy-downy dyslexia, much like the Hagia Sophia, will get you when you least expect it.
I knew it. The ground is fickle, only packed earth honors pacts.
Man I was just thinking it’s a good thing that you need to go DOWN in fires. If you had to go up, nobody would bother using the stairs. give me being on fire anyday. Hell one of those women is rocking the flame-do. Then you totally.. had her actually go up. Sometimes I can’t even, this comic is always a step ahead of me. Instead of a football team, we’ll have to rename ‘up’ in her honor, now you can either go down or Dawn.
NAR: I should probably try to get paid *before* courting potential donors, huh?
Also, I love Dawn’s perspective! (She should at least get it right a couple times, though. If she were always wrong, she’d be able to figure things out. [Probably.])
Nahtmmm: Well now I have to be hyper-aware of the Hagia Sophia! (Since I was the first to tell the world about uppy-downy dyslexia, I feel pretty safe on that front.)
Cold: Don’t opt for being on fire, dude. That’s what we do to marshmallows. And OF COURSE Dawn had to go up, or else I wouldn’t be exploiting her disability for comedy’s sake.
(You know this, of course, but I have to get up early for jury duty tomorrow and, due to the resulting anxiety, am not at my best in terms of banter.)
Oh damn, good point. Uh… I mean… my edit was intended to showcase a rare, one-in-sixty-four occurrence where the same inversion boolean got applied seven times in a row >_>
Fair enough.
Don’t tell me what I know! My ability to forget is twice as strong as my third-strongest muscle.
I don’t remember what we were talking about, but boy, do I love mussels, from my head down to my muscles.