I’ve used that line on multiple occasions.
“And if you had, the answer would have been no.”
Back in the early 60s there was a paperback book about two babies in the womb called Egbert and Egberta.
Mmmmmm, gumbo.
I was just through there in May. Hubby made use of it then wandered down to the J.C. Penny house.
Just started about a month ago.
Keesler AFB here too. Tech Control school 73.
And mercury was used in the manufacturing process, hence the “mad as a hatter”.
800 miles due west of Portugal. They are a little slice of paradise. I got to live on Terceira island curtesy of the Air Force.
Reruns. Copyright on this one is 2016.
I’ve used that line on multiple occasions.