Out with the old,in with the new.
You mean "Out with the old, in with the odd’?
How primitive.
Oh, this is just too cute.
But if they were really from the “Golden Age” (30’s-50’s), their questions would more likely be “Why would I pay more than $3 for dinner?" and “What does ’Mizz Amazement’ mean? Are you married or aren’t you?”
doc white almost 13 years ago
Out with the old,in with the new.
ctsignguy almost 13 years ago
You mean "Out with the old, in with the odd’?
TheSpanishInquisition almost 13 years ago
How primitive.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Oh, this is just too cute.
But if they were really from the “Golden Age” (30’s-50’s), their questions would more likely be “Why would I pay more than $3 for dinner?" and “What does ’Mizz Amazement’ mean? Are you married or aren’t you?”