My grandfather invented the peach pitter for cling peaches. Del Monte made millions off his invention, that’s why we were never allowed to have Del Monte products in the house.
The Allman Brothers memorably offered us something called ‘Eat a Peach,’ and it turned out to be highly comestible. It was no ‘Peaches En Regalia’ though.
Does it strike anyone else that that young man is working awfully hard to get our attention? I think the clingy-peach thing is just a ruse. I think he’s trying to remind us of traditional Russian dance. Not conquest and atrocities, that other one.
Aside from there being a slight buzzing going on in my ears when I woke up, everything seemed quite normal, at first. The dream from which I woke had a lot going on, quickly fading, but the buzzing seemed to be part of that. Why it persisted for a few moments after I woke was a bit of a mystery, but not all that unusual, really. I had seen such things before, after all. It was not that odd, in my experience, for elements of a dream to persist for a few moments into the waking world. As the day went on, there seemed to be more to it, however. The air seemed thin and tasteless, with familiar scents, such as coffee or bacon, being less rich than usual. I thought for a moment that I was coming down with one of the new designer coronavirus versions, but there were no other symptoms apparent as the day wore on.
But, generally, being a guy who prefers The Easy Way, I am in favor of freestone peaches. But Peaches was also quite delectable, freestone or cling (Susan Anspach’s nickname in Mad Bull 1977)….
Randy B Premium Member about 2 years ago
Mmmmm…… underarmstone peaches (pit is hairy and smells bad).
Superfrog about 2 years ago
Eat the flesh and spit the pit.
Hugh B. Hayve about 2 years ago
Peaches come from a can, they were put there by a man,
*Space Madness at The Station* about 2 years ago
Who are this man who teaches peaches?
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 2 years ago
FINALLY! A Frog Applause™ we can relate to!
Linguist about 2 years ago
I hate clingy peaches and I pity the fool who likes ’em.
3hourtour Premium Member about 2 years ago
…but what about arm pits?…
…my cousin, Frank, used to claimed if you wanted to know what a woman smelled like…
…inhale her armpits…
…uh…
…what, Frank?…
…Eat a Peach…
…Frank would reply…
…I’m hitting a lick for peace—and every time I’m in Georgia, I eat a peach for peace…
…Frank, your lips move but I don’t hear what you’re saying…
…If you’ll be my Dixie Chicken, I’ll be your Tennessee Lamb…
…the Dixie Chicks, what?…
…they’re just The Chics, now…
…First base…
*Space Madness at The Station* about 2 years ago
Hard to remove?
It’s a Victoria Secret that see you saw. Bras gone wild,..
Radish... about 2 years ago
My grandfather invented the peach pitter for cling peaches. Del Monte made millions off his invention, that’s why we were never allowed to have Del Monte products in the house.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 2 years ago
Brad Mathers as the beaver.
Jml58 about 2 years ago
Can we have some pretty peaches?
coltish1 about 2 years ago
The Allman Brothers memorably offered us something called ‘Eat a Peach,’ and it turned out to be highly comestible. It was no ‘Peaches En Regalia’ though.
coltish1 about 2 years ago
Does it strike anyone else that that young man is working awfully hard to get our attention? I think the clingy-peach thing is just a ruse. I think he’s trying to remind us of traditional Russian dance. Not conquest and atrocities, that other one.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 2 years ago
You’re crackling rose garden…
*Space Madness at The Station* about 2 years ago
Peach Nipples mmmm good stuff in the turkey dressing.
Howard'sMyHero about 2 years ago
Getting rid of peaches in your pits is a top Secret …!
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Well that’s just peachy.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 2 years ago
Makeup! Only the eyeshadow knows.
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
O’Henry, you don’t know squat!
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
This is why I read Frog Applause daily. Facts like this are vital to coping with this fast changing world.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 2 years ago
The Very Next Day
Aside from there being a slight buzzing going on in my ears when I woke up, everything seemed quite normal, at first. The dream from which I woke had a lot going on, quickly fading, but the buzzing seemed to be part of that. Why it persisted for a few moments after I woke was a bit of a mystery, but not all that unusual, really. I had seen such things before, after all. It was not that odd, in my experience, for elements of a dream to persist for a few moments into the waking world. As the day went on, there seemed to be more to it, however. The air seemed thin and tasteless, with familiar scents, such as coffee or bacon, being less rich than usual. I thought for a moment that I was coming down with one of the new designer coronavirus versions, but there were no other symptoms apparent as the day wore on.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
You, sir are truly the pits.
But, generally, being a guy who prefers The Easy Way, I am in favor of freestone peaches. But Peaches was also quite delectable, freestone or cling (Susan Anspach’s nickname in Mad Bull 1977)….
charles9156 about 2 years ago
are you saying stone is root?
painedsmile about 2 years ago
Clingstone, freestone. They taste the same to me.