I learned a new word on the blog today (two words, actually):
http://www.answers.com/topic/vedette
Thanks, Teresa. They say that the best way to learn a new word is to use it in a sentence. Since it has two meanings (as the picture so cleverly exploits…I think!), the job’s a little tougher, but here goes:
Would it be a stretch to ask you to be my vedette?
Ugh. That’s not even wrong.
I, the master of the double entendre, am stymied.
P.S. This and the entries in the caption contest were a good illustration of why you get paid for humor and we have to pay for it.
Go Raptor! We have a sharpshinned hawk that just returned from its summer vacation and is looking for a few squirrels or slow birds every morning, about sun up.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Anything goes better with potato chips! I love this drawing.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
little red riding wolfskin just doesn’t scan as well, though.
Sisyphos about 15 years ago
Yes, definitely chips with that old-time wolf stew, you killer-babe, Red!
ejcapulet about 15 years ago
Make mine a nice BIG bag.
zero about 15 years ago
At first I saw a chick in wolf’s clothing. But now I see maybe that’s Winston Churchill’s black dog. I hope not Teresa.
webdoc about 15 years ago
That reminds me of the serial killer whose last meal was a can of SpaghettiOs.
battman911 about 15 years ago
Where The Wild Chips Are…
Wildcard24365 about 15 years ago
Red Riding Hood wearing the wolf’s pelt. Symbolism, mon ami?
phydeaux44 about 15 years ago
A bag of potato chips … and some homemade sour cream onion dip!
ottod Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’m sure I’ve seen that bar code before.
Fred Kuechenmeister about 15 years ago
peek… the case for cute whitey-whites, vs granny pants…..
Ray_C about 15 years ago
I learned a new word on the blog today (two words, actually):
http://www.answers.com/topic/vedette
Thanks, Teresa. They say that the best way to learn a new word is to use it in a sentence. Since it has two meanings (as the picture so cleverly exploits…I think!), the job’s a little tougher, but here goes:
Would it be a stretch to ask you to be my vedette?
Ugh. That’s not even wrong. I, the master of the double entendre, am stymied. P.S. This and the entries in the caption contest were a good illustration of why you get paid for humor and we have to pay for it.
grapfhics about 15 years ago
Go Raptor! We have a sharpshinned hawk that just returned from its summer vacation and is looking for a few squirrels or slow birds every morning, about sun up.
Eagleskies Premium Member about 15 years ago
Ole iggle’s aiming for fast food takeout!
gangerh about 15 years ago
Methinks you cry personal chips once too often, Grandma.