Actual factual crowns tend to be heavy and uncomfortable to wear even with padding and a neck brace… so I’m informed.
Uneasy sleeps the person that binge-watches The Crown .
Where did they get coffee??
If only all of life’s problems had solutions that were that simple.
Lives of the rich and famous!
Or, as 1066 and All That had it, “uneasy rests the head that wears a throne”.
Must frequent the same coffee shop as Khaleesi
And I was like, “Prithee Sire, where did you get that strange cup? And what mysterious nectar does it contain?”
Only an empty head Will feel the heaviness …..
Like… WOW!
He went to bed with a latte on his mind.
“Doctor, I get a sharp pain in my eye whenever I drink coffee”
“Take the spoon out of the cup first”
Occupational hazard.
And a wise therapist was he.
anachronistic paper coffee cups, and teenager speak (I was like).
sounds like the mental level of someone in charge.
Valley talk in the 12th century – who knew?
I’m not confident that the word ‘like’ was used so frequently in the Middle Ages as it is used now. I believe their English was much more refined.
July 17, 2015
Concretionist over 4 years ago
Actual factual crowns tend to be heavy and uncomfortable to wear even with padding and a neck brace… so I’m informed.
mddshubby2005 over 4 years ago
Uneasy sleeps the person that binge-watches The Crown .
SHIVA over 4 years ago
Where did they get coffee??
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
If only all of life’s problems had solutions that were that simple.
Lady loves a joke over 4 years ago
Lives of the rich and famous!
Kaputnik over 4 years ago
Or, as 1066 and All That had it, “uneasy rests the head that wears a throne”.
RobinHood over 4 years ago
Must frequent the same coffee shop as Khaleesi
DavidSharp Premium Member over 4 years ago
And I was like, “Prithee Sire, where did you get that strange cup? And what mysterious nectar does it contain?”
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Only an empty head Will feel the heaviness …..
The Reader Premium Member over 4 years ago
Like… WOW!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
He went to bed with a latte on his mind.
JudyAz over 4 years ago
“Doctor, I get a sharp pain in my eye whenever I drink coffee”
“Take the spoon out of the cup first”
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
Occupational hazard.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 4 years ago
And a wise therapist was he.
codedaddy over 4 years ago
anachronistic paper coffee cups, and teenager speak (I was like).
KEA over 4 years ago
sounds like the mental level of someone in charge.
sjlowens over 4 years ago
Valley talk in the 12th century – who knew?
guitarpicker56 over 4 years ago
I’m not confident that the word ‘like’ was used so frequently in the Middle Ages as it is used now. I believe their English was much more refined.