As a pre-teen, I used the term “snot rag” before ever hearing anyone else say it. I guess it’s one of those things that every generation re-invents, like kids pedaling a tricycle wheel with their hands, imitating an organ grinder.
Listen, Ponch (a/k/a Your Royal High-Ass): THE only royalty I need is DUKE Ellington, COUNT Basie, and four kings & a Trump, that should be JOKER, in my poker hand!
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
i’m afraid I can’t see Carmen carrying you in a purse Poncho, a paper bag perhaps but not a purse!
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Poncho there would be no mints for you would of all ready eaten them ;-)
bookworm0812 over 2 years ago
I thought royalty used handkerchiefs.
tremaine53 over 2 years ago
As a pre-teen, I used the term “snot rag” before ever hearing anyone else say it. I guess it’s one of those things that every generation re-invents, like kids pedaling a tricycle wheel with their hands, imitating an organ grinder.
Znox11 over 2 years ago
“Snacks…you call them snacks.”
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 2 years ago
Listen, Ponch (a/k/a Your Royal High-Ass): THE only royalty I need is DUKE Ellington, COUNT Basie, and four kings & a Trump, that should be JOKER, in my poker hand!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
And the winner of Westminster Kennel dog show is a 120 pound Bloodhound.
That’s a good first step.Now,when will they stop cheating the Saint Bernards?
Guy Steele Premium Member over 2 years ago
That should be “Whatsoever thou decreest”. (But it would look weird to modern eyes.)
JP Steve Premium Member over 2 years ago
How about “The Royal Lint-Mints..?”
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
Being a purse dog doesn’t sound so great.
dtp* over 2 years ago
I think the middle English conjugation would be “decreest.” (I decree, Thou decreest, He/She decreeth, We decree, Ye decree, They decree)