I caught that one, too. Clover, it’s ‘teat’.
I caught that one, too. Clover, it’s ‘teat’.
You know who else was drippin’? The objects of Peter North’s affections.
Drew. great take but wouldn’t it be non-rotting cadaver (because of the HGH)?
Give it to me in Twonies - it’ll be half the volume!
No love for the Grey Cup playoffs? Canada’s miffed.
That’s not a fight, that’s the Old South’s traditional ....punch.
I remember reading a New Yorker article (I think) about police dogs - one trainer/handler described Mals as chainsaws with legs. RIP, PD Diesel.
‘...mad as a cut snake.’ - so he’s from Queensland?
What, he had time for this after ‘Bluebloods’ and arranging water deliveries? Talented fellow he is.
He’s my favourite. Third walk-off hit yesterday (it was a dinger, btw).
A lot of the border is honeycombed with tunnels equipped with rail-moved guns - they move out, shoot, and roll back in. And there are lots of guns, too.
The EA-3B I flew in several times was operating from the USS Carl Vinson, but I heard stories from my shipmates about the tight quarters for their EA-3Bs on the Midway.
The irony would be delicious except for that bit of monumental stupidity.
Where ‘Cover Me’ is on continuous play.
Amateur ologist here - wouldn’t it be ‘sociopathic’ as long as she isn’t slicin’ and dicin’ something?
That’s ‘Favourite Former Canadian’, pal.
You literally are the cat’s pajamas, Chris. Thanks for writin’ right.
Is that not a marmot?
That is correct - during (at least during the day) flight operations there’s always one aloft.
But only when he’s wearing his Grand Dragon hat.