If he were real smart he wouldn’t be setting on that wall.
Safety first….unless you want to end up as a scrambled egg!
Well, he is an egghead, after all…!
Not smart.
Jump! Jump! Jump! sorry, someone has to say it…
The expression – to egg someone on – was used in Middle English and comes from an Old Norse word (eggja) meaning “to incite.”
Can anyone work ‘eggistentialist’ into this?
Dana Summers
April 03, 2015
oldpine52 about 12 years ago
If he were real smart he wouldn’t be setting on that wall.
BlueEyedCatMom about 12 years ago
Safety first….unless you want to end up as a scrambled egg!
Troglodyte about 12 years ago
Well, he is an egghead, after all…!
einarbt7 about 12 years ago
Not smart.
Lady and theTramp about 12 years ago
Jump! Jump! Jump! sorry, someone has to say it…
LadyLavendar about 12 years ago
The expression – to egg someone on – was used in Middle English and comes from an Old Norse word (eggja) meaning “to incite.”
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
Can anyone work ‘eggistentialist’ into this?