Unless your nickname was “Sweat Pea” like boxer Pernell Whitaker…
Line from old comedy bit: “You have reached a jack of diamonds with a queen of spades … that’s a pinochle, you have reached a pinochle.”
Neither do pigs.
But cauliflowers have ears??
I thought she was going to say, “That deck of cards doesn’t have a nose that grows.”
When at first military duty section was required to learn how to play double deck pinochle due to the constant game sometimes needing an extra
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Ruthie’s on word use really had me confused, then I had to break do as she called Pinochle as peas have knuckles. Not certain how she turned into Pinochle to peas have knuckles?
I keep wanting to pronounce the word closer to “Pinocchio.”
jagedlo over 5 years ago
Unless your nickname was “Sweat Pea” like boxer Pernell Whitaker…
DDrazen over 5 years ago
Line from old comedy bit: “You have reached a jack of diamonds with a queen of spades … that’s a pinochle, you have reached a pinochle.”
Mountain Meg over 5 years ago
Neither do pigs.
Jeffin Premium Member over 5 years ago
But cauliflowers have ears??
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
I thought she was going to say, “That deck of cards doesn’t have a nose that grows.”
timbob2313 Premium Member over 5 years ago
When at first military duty section was required to learn how to play double deck pinochle due to the constant game sometimes needing an extra
rlaker22j over 5 years ago
Great money maker
kab2rb over 5 years ago
Ruthie’s on word use really had me confused, then I had to break do as she called Pinochle as peas have knuckles. Not certain how she turned into Pinochle to peas have knuckles?
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
I keep wanting to pronounce the word closer to “Pinocchio.”