More like a Bed and Breakfast.
‘Excuse me sir but we are still serving dinner here.’
I would have liked breakfast in bed for my 50th birthday today, but I wake up before my daughters, and my husband is still at work (3rd shift).
That should probably be ientacula (Nom. Pl) cubiculo (Abl. Sing.) “breakfasts in bed”. No wonder the service is bad. Grammar counts.
I wonder if Harry does this for Ginny.
Here you go, K.C.:FYI, Casey Jones was a local celebrity on Twin Cities WTCN channel 11 or “track 11” television in Minnesota during the 1950s and 60s…
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hariseldon59 about 10 years ago
More like a Bed and Breakfast.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
‘Excuse me sir but we are still serving dinner here.’
Wren Fahel about 10 years ago
I would have liked breakfast in bed for my 50th birthday today, but I wake up before my daughters, and my husband is still at work (3rd shift).
Thomas R. Williams about 10 years ago
That should probably be ientacula (Nom. Pl) cubiculo (Abl. Sing.) “breakfasts in bed”. No wonder the service is bad. Grammar counts.
cubswin2016 about 10 years ago
I wonder if Harry does this for Ginny.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Here you go, K.C.:FYI, Casey Jones was a local celebrity on Twin Cities WTCN channel 11 or “track 11” television in Minnesota during the 1950s and 60s…