Lunch orders
today I received a phone call from a Disciple crewmember -- he asked me to reserve a "sable for ticks." And I did. I wonder about the ticks when it is raining dats and cogs all day....
A place to celebrate ooner-spisms. Named after Reverend W.A. Spooner, (1844-1930) who was Dean and Warden of New College in Oxford, England. He is said to have frequently made these slerbal vips.
today I received a phone call from a Disciple crewmember -- he asked me to reserve a "sable for ticks." And I did. I wonder about the ticks when it is raining dats and cogs all day....
One word -- Fudruckers.
Dr. Spooner found himself in quite a situation when he was invited to a very formal occasion in England, at which it was necessary for people to appear in pairs. Mrs Spooner, however, felt ill and wasn't able to go. Dr Spooner found someone else to go with him. As he greeted his hostess, he said, "Oh good evening, Mrs Wellsley. I'm so pleased to be here. And you will be pleased to learn that because of my wife's illness, I have seduced a prostitute."