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Argghhh-onauts: Episode Five

In which our hero discovers that being in a dream sequence does not confer personal immunity from the consequences of somebody else's actions.

Gee -- kinda like Real Life, ain't it?





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Now that's tragic.

(and shouldn't it be "culah"?)
 
I thought it was "kalah" like "pak ta kah"
 
There are Rhubahb squares, bread, cake, cobblers, cookies, wine, jams and jellies, pies, pudding, salads, soup and the most apropos...tarts.
 
hehehehehe.  That biohazard export license was worth every penny ...
 
(and shouldn't it be "culah"?)

Probably -- but when I typed it in, the laptop screamed...

There are Rhubahb squares, bread, cake, cobblers, cookies, wine, jams and jellies, pies, pudding, salads, soup and the most apropos...tarts.

But not *popsies*...

 
Bill,

Oh yeah, but...

The list was very long and when I hit *TARTS*, I knew I was in the right direction.
 

*ROFLMAO!*

 

Kat - Color and car are two very different words, lol.  Trust me - it's "culah". "Kalah" would be the beginning of Dirty Harry's last name (no not Calhoun).   And I was nice....I let him slide with "nobody"....it's should have been "nob'dy

Fishmugger - My Darling Chief is the one on the right track....after all, a "popsie" would be licked.  Although I did like BOQ's suggestion "sour cranberry tart".

Where is AfSIs?  She'll help you sort it out.

FbL - I am in a quandry.  I have been posting these over at my place for my nieces to see and I am wondering if we have crossed the line here.  What do you think? 

 
Ah, but rhubarb IS very tasty after it's all hot and momma is cookin'....  Rhubarb... pie anyone?
 
FbL - I am in a quandry. I have been posting these over at my place for my nieces to see and I am wondering if we have crossed the line here. What do you think?

Bwaaaahaha!  I am SOOO not the one to ask.  Your nieces are probably 10 times less "sheltered" and naive than I am.  When I read this, the double entendre was NOT the first interpretation that lept to mind.  My first thought was simply that Rhubabrb isn't very popular and so she didn't appreciate being made Rhubarb-flavored.  I DID get the double entendre, but it wasn't my first thought.  So, my thinking would be that if they are not as sheltered as you think, it's no big deal. If they ARE, then they'll think what I thought.

*putting on dunce cap and sititng in the corner*

 
 "Rhubarb"? Very ... er, Battle of Britain-like ... Air Force, y'know?

Cheers
 

oooohhh ..... dip her in "sugah" and have a lick! 

I love rhubarb!