I don’t know what Melody was “hinting” about, but I’m sure that’s not it.
Two knights enter a hotel.
Receptionist: May I help you?
One of the knights responds: Yes, we’d like a room for two knights.
A black horse riding in on a whit…wait, no…
Shirley, you joust…
The horseless side of the horse
Well, at least Horace is equine. If one is going to play Donkey Hotay, one SHOULD be.
Horace is ‘riding’ today.
That’s not a windmill, Horace.
You just give her a knight-mare with all this horsing around horsie.
It isn’t so much dead as seen for what it is.
Slay that dragon… um, lamp… or table… whatever!
Horace took it to the extreme…Oy
Sir Horace of Lancelot…
not sure if that’s what she meant… Ha! :D
He looked so noble at first lance. But once she caster eyes upon him for a good look, the initial armor faded.
Chivalry is not dead. It’s just very, very ill.
Horace must be in the light cavalry.
Sir Lance-a-light.
At least part of it is dead.
Dead? Now you just hold your horses!
this is one of those “be careful what you wish for” scenarios I believe
Melody was hoping to get a pizza…!
I like the secretarys chair
Joust a couple of centuries too late to be appreciated.
To today’s woman, chivalry means a woman opens her own doors but the man still picks up the check. :)
“I’ll protect you, fair maiden!” “Sorry, neither.”
Great replies
Chivalry may be dead. Lamp slaying, however, is apparently alive and well.
It is dead, truly.
July 31, 2015
BasilBruce 4 months ago
I don’t know what Melody was “hinting” about, but I’m sure that’s not it.
Imagine 4 months ago
Two knights enter a hotel.
Receptionist: May I help you?
One of the knights responds: Yes, we’d like a room for two knights.
Panufo 4 months ago
A black horse riding in on a whit…wait, no…
eromlig 4 months ago
Shirley, you joust…
BigBoy 4 months ago
The horseless side of the horse
wrloftis 4 months ago
Well, at least Horace is equine. If one is going to play Donkey Hotay, one SHOULD be.
nancyb creator 4 months ago
Horace is ‘riding’ today.
steveh64 4 months ago
That’s not a windmill, Horace.
Gent 4 months ago
You just give her a knight-mare with all this horsing around horsie.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 4 months ago
It isn’t so much dead as seen for what it is.
Dobie Premium Member 4 months ago
Slay that dragon… um, lamp… or table… whatever!
Zebrastripes 4 months ago
Horace took it to the extreme…Oy
pat sandy creator 4 months ago
Sir Horace of Lancelot…
Chris 4 months ago
not sure if that’s what she meant… Ha! :D
P51Strega 4 months ago
He looked so noble at first lance. But once she caster eyes upon him for a good look, the initial armor faded.
R.U. Kidding 4 months ago
Chivalry is not dead. It’s just very, very ill.
R.U. Kidding 4 months ago
Horace must be in the light cavalry.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 4 months ago
Sir Lance-a-light.
rshive 4 months ago
At least part of it is dead.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 4 months ago
Dead? Now you just hold your horses!
KEA 4 months ago
this is one of those “be careful what you wish for” scenarios I believe
InTraining Premium Member 4 months ago
Melody was hoping to get a pizza…!
curtlyon19 4 months ago
I like the secretarys chair
mistercatworks 4 months ago
Joust a couple of centuries too late to be appreciated.
To today’s woman, chivalry means a woman opens her own doors but the man still picks up the check. :)
Stephen Gilberg 4 months ago
“I’ll protect you, fair maiden!” “Sorry, neither.”
Budman 2 4 months ago
Great replies
Chris Sherlock 4 months ago
Chivalry may be dead. Lamp slaying, however, is apparently alive and well.
Aimless Melissa 4 months ago
It is dead, truly.