dark si of the horse ???
“See, children, punctuation is important”.
“D-Day or not D-Day, that is the question…”
Horace was startled because, from his point of view, P was about to fall on him.
He almost got deed, but began questioning.
Horace is turning into the horse-equivalent of ‘The Born Loser’…
Life-saving punctuation…
He’s questioning his reality.
Good thing it wasn’t Heavy D.
where’d the question mark come from? Where’s the falling “d”? why am I asking these question? (This wouldn’t happen to Mr. Ed).
July 31, 2015
Cerabooge almost 8 years ago
“See, children, punctuation is important”.
Tigressy almost 8 years ago
“D-Day or not D-Day, that is the question…”
Sherlock Watson almost 8 years ago
Horace was startled because, from his point of view, P was about to fall on him.
BlueFin Premium Member almost 8 years ago
He almost got deed, but began questioning.
Argy.Bargy2 almost 8 years ago
Horace is turning into the horse-equivalent of ‘The Born Loser’…
Argythree almost 8 years ago
Life-saving punctuation…
electricshadow Premium Member almost 8 years ago
He’s questioning his reality.
J Short almost 8 years ago
Good thing it wasn’t Heavy D.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member almost 8 years ago
where’d the question mark come from? Where’s the falling “d”? why am I asking these question? (This wouldn’t happen to Mr. Ed).