Not the crabby type, she cheerfully rebuffed his advances with a lightly ringing return. He studied her carriage as she retreated, his ribbon suddenly gone dry.
Best take heed, Red! Have a care; he may have an instrument with privilege of examination that could leave you a Fallen Woman, the lower-case type.
Besides, if he is telling the truth, then the Typewriter World needs him to Save the Day! I suppose that could explain the blue eye-shadow. And he does rather remind me of Rudolph Valentino. Does that make you swoon?
Unbelievably hilarious and witty comments today. I’ve seen pages where some creators claim that they have the best people as their readers and commenters. It’s hard to say who has the very best, but “frog applause” is high on that list. I should try getting here earlier so I’ll have a chance to come up with something….……………………………………………………………………….Never trust a man who sells typewriters. I just had a vision of Vlad trashing Typewriter Headquarters.
I wrote them about a typewriter, but my hand is so abominable, hence the need of their mechanical scribe, that they could not decode the missive. On the morrow, I shall go forth to purchase sheets for the practice of cursive script. Within a few months, I shall endeavor once again to write them.
Radish... almost 8 years ago
Do not fail to type us.
Superfrog almost 8 years ago
“I’ve heard the bell and I must go by carriage return.”
Steve Bartholomew almost 8 years ago
Bidding you a font farewell.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
She was Elite and he was Pica. Their love could never be, but they did base the movie Ladyhawk on their adventures.
INGSOC almost 8 years ago
Some hipster at Starbucks is wondering where the autocorrect feature is located..
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Reminded of a scene from the TV series, Fargo.
A typewriter store played a role in a few episodes.
coltish1 almost 8 years ago
Embracing her that way led to an Underwood.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Not the crabby type, she cheerfully rebuffed his advances with a lightly ringing return. He studied her carriage as she retreated, his ribbon suddenly gone dry.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member almost 8 years ago
“Too much lipstick and, too much rouge
Gets me excited, leaves me feeling confused
And I like my women just a tad on the trashy side.”
(h/t J.J. Walker)
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr almost 8 years ago
GO!
Defend our investments in White-Out Industries!
Radish... almost 8 years ago
Don’t trust typewriter salesmen who wear blue eye shadow.
He stroked out and is missing a key.
*Hot Rod* almost 8 years ago
Is she the hostess with the mostess? In need of urgent care…Red Head ;)
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The psychic medium at the fair told them that there was a daisy wheel in their future, but they were not the type to listen.
Jkiss almost 8 years ago
Their roles were obviously typecast.
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Best take heed, Red! Have a care; he may have an instrument with privilege of examination that could leave you a Fallen Woman, the lower-case type.
Besides, if he is telling the truth, then the Typewriter World needs him to Save the Day! I suppose that could explain the blue eye-shadow. And he does rather remind me of Rudolph Valentino. Does that make you swoon?
lrope almost 8 years ago
Unbelievably hilarious and witty comments today. I’ve seen pages where some creators claim that they have the best people as their readers and commenters. It’s hard to say who has the very best, but “frog applause” is high on that list. I should try getting here earlier so I’ll have a chance to come up with something….……………………………………………………………………….Never trust a man who sells typewriters. I just had a vision of Vlad trashing Typewriter Headquarters.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I wrote them about a typewriter, but my hand is so abominable, hence the need of their mechanical scribe, that they could not decode the missive. On the morrow, I shall go forth to purchase sheets for the practice of cursive script. Within a few months, I shall endeavor once again to write them.
William Neal McPheeters almost 8 years ago
He uses the hunt and peck system.