Just means you need to work out a smoother routine, Frank.
“… and when you said ‘raise a few’, I didn’t think you meant legs.”
and … they are not really dressed for this.
[They couldn’t even do chin-ups on this bar, much less …]
OMG! Thaves CAN draw legs. . .
Two guys walk into a bar, the third one ducks.
This could be Tutu much for them.
Double barre
Barre
All these others have a leg up on F&E.
Better class of woman, at least?
I believe it’s called a barre. Because French has to add unneeded letters.
At least they’re not biker chicks carrying bars
“The Barre” was the name of the bar at an arts center in the Garrison Keillor story “Jack Schmidt, Arts Administrator” about a hardboiled detective’s career change.
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sandpiper almost 4 years ago
Just means you need to work out a smoother routine, Frank.
Doug K almost 4 years ago
“… and when you said ‘raise a few’, I didn’t think you meant legs.”
and … they are not really dressed for this.
[They couldn’t even do chin-ups on this bar, much less …]
1953Baby almost 4 years ago
OMG! Thaves CAN draw legs. . .
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 4 years ago
Two guys walk into a bar, the third one ducks.
P51Strega almost 4 years ago
This could be Tutu much for them.
pabsfx-comics almost 4 years ago
Double barre
IshkaBibel1 almost 4 years ago
Barre
uniquename almost 4 years ago
All these others have a leg up on F&E.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Better class of woman, at least?
davidlwashburn almost 4 years ago
I believe it’s called a barre. Because French has to add unneeded letters.
JesseLouisMartinez almost 4 years ago
At least they’re not biker chicks carrying bars
gcarlson almost 4 years ago
“The Barre” was the name of the bar at an arts center in the Garrison Keillor story “Jack Schmidt, Arts Administrator” about a hardboiled detective’s career change.