Wakey, wakey layercakey. Upsy dupsy, little puppsy.
Oh come on Opal. Earl has such little fun… He may call you sweetie pie
She’s such a sourpuss.
I think I like that last one better.
Smack him with the newspaper and tell him to knock it off!
Why ruin the newspaper.
Sayonari, calamari.
Some people don’t appreciate the hard work that goes into making up new salutations.
¡Malhumorado! (Grumpy!) Opal should please what Earl says something nice in Spanish, anyway.
Did Earl just call Opal a Gourd?
She is his little punkin’!
As I recall from my visit to Mexico in 1969, the response to this question is, “Nada, nada, ravonada.” I think ravonada = “slice.” See you later, alligator …
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Wakey, wakey layercakey. Upsy dupsy, little puppsy.
poppy1313 over 15 years ago
Oh come on Opal. Earl has such little fun… He may call you sweetie pie
Northwoodser over 15 years ago
She’s such a sourpuss.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
I think I like that last one better.
alondra over 15 years ago
Smack him with the newspaper and tell him to knock it off!
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
Why ruin the newspaper.
McGehee over 15 years ago
Sayonari, calamari.
Yukoneric over 15 years ago
Some people don’t appreciate the hard work that goes into making up new salutations.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
¡Malhumorado! (Grumpy!) Opal should please what Earl says something nice in Spanish, anyway.
Radical-Knight over 15 years ago
Did Earl just call Opal a Gourd?
kozmicgal over 15 years ago
She is his little punkin’!
fencie over 15 years ago
As I recall from my visit to Mexico in 1969, the response to this question is, “Nada, nada, ravonada.” I think ravonada = “slice.” See you later, alligator …