Fair question though.
H.C. Andersen (1805-75) says sea foam is deceased mermaids.
Just remember, Alice, fish don’t get out of the ocean to use the restroom :)
At some beaches it is toothpaste drool…and also, well, let’s not go there…
Inquiring minds want to know!Alice is a delight, much to Madeline’s chagrin. (Don’t worry, Madeline; she will never be Petey!)
As W. C. Fields used to say, “Water? Never touch the stuff. Fish **** in it.”
Do you know, the county gave us fits for a while because our pond – overflow from the well – drained into the stream, and that was EXACTLY the reason they gave us! “I’m from the government…”
don’t even think about the taste…erk, I did.
“The breakfast garbage you throw in the bay, they drink for lunch in San Jose” Tom Lehrer
She’s got a long way to go, mom.
She’s Alice, and she sea foam differently.
It’s the price of living in an effluent society…
einarbt over 11 years ago
Fair question though.
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
H.C. Andersen (1805-75) says sea foam is deceased mermaids.
gocomics over 11 years ago
Just remember, Alice, fish don’t get out of the ocean to use the restroom :)
edclectic over 11 years ago
At some beaches it is toothpaste drool…and also, well, let’s not go there…
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Inquiring minds want to know!Alice is a delight, much to Madeline’s chagrin. (Don’t worry, Madeline; she will never be Petey!)
cdward over 11 years ago
As W. C. Fields used to say, “Water? Never touch the stuff. Fish **** in it.”
Dani Rice over 11 years ago
Do you know, the county gave us fits for a while because our pond – overflow from the well – drained into the stream, and that was EXACTLY the reason they gave us! “I’m from the government…”
puddlesplatt over 11 years ago
don’t even think about the taste…erk, I did.
Nortley over 11 years ago
“The breakfast garbage you throw in the bay, they drink for lunch in San Jose” Tom Lehrer
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
She’s got a long way to go, mom.
heatherjasper1 over 11 years ago
She’s Alice, and she sea foam differently.
reynard61 over 11 years ago
It’s the price of living in an effluent society…