Look out Earl – next time Nelson will bring the tacks, and it’s your turn to take off your shoes and socks!
I have got to remember that one!
Hey at least it got him to do his homework.
Does he live with them full time or just while his mother and her husband are working?
I’d like to see how that game is played.
LOL… This made me laugh!
Why doesn’t he put a tack on Earl’s chair?!
xxx
lololol Nothing like a Grandpa.
He’ith who sit’ith on a tack shall rise again…
Do you know any kids that plays that game today?Do you know any grampa that would not play a game with his grandson?
Does cow-pie-head not have a home and parents of his own?
I have a Tic.
I suppose their dog will supply the tic.
Earl, a curmudgeon’s curmudgeon; I like him.
Red Skelton once wrote a very short poem about his orchestra leader, David Rose:
“David Rose once sat on a tack;David Rose.”
EarlP2 almost 12 years ago
Look out Earl – next time Nelson will bring the tacks, and it’s your turn to take off your shoes and socks!
cdward almost 12 years ago
I have got to remember that one!
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Hey at least it got him to do his homework.
flagfly almost 12 years ago
Does he live with them full time or just while his mother and her husband are working?
GROG Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I’d like to see how that game is played.
Number Three almost 12 years ago
LOL… This made me laugh!
Why doesn’t he put a tack on Earl’s chair?!
xxx
ncalifgirl58 almost 12 years ago
lololol Nothing like a Grandpa.
jtviper7 almost 12 years ago
He’ith who sit’ith on a tack shall rise again…
rnmontgomery almost 12 years ago
Do you know any kids that plays that game today?Do you know any grampa that would not play a game with his grandson?
milania almost 12 years ago
Does cow-pie-head not have a home and parents of his own?
Perkycat almost 12 years ago
I have a Tic.
cheetahqueen almost 12 years ago
I suppose their dog will supply the tic.
el8 almost 12 years ago
Earl, a curmudgeon’s curmudgeon; I like him.
Linda1259 almost 12 years ago
Red Skelton once wrote a very short poem about his orchestra leader, David Rose:
“David Rose once sat on a tack;David Rose.”