Did y’all fight over the same women in college or what’s up with you two?
Dont stop - it’s entertaining; feels like a 3rd grade rivalry
Sounds like there was a drunkin night of "sword crossing", or "stream crossing" gone bad.
Did y’all fight over the same women in college or what’s up with you two?
Dont stop - it’s entertaining; feels like a 3rd grade rivalry
Trust me it’s on par for him.
This thread needed to be locked yesterday… come on mods.
While it is tawdry and all, it is an integral part of the denouement of the drama: Without it, IMHO, none of this happens.Agreed. But apparently several are amused at speculation about divorce.
Spot-on!While it is tawdry and all, it is an integral part of the denouement of the drama: Without it, IMHO, none of this happens.
"Tangled web." Eloquent.Spot-on!
Oh, but for the tangled web we weave.
My kids used to love that book. E.B. White was the author, as I recall. Templeton was the best character in the movie version."Tangled web." Eloquent.
They went head to head in a penis cookie baking competition.Sounds like there was a drunkin night of "sword crossing", or "stream crossing" gone bad.
They went head to head in a penis cookie baking competition.
They went head to head in a penis cookie baking competition.
If you’re referring to “tangled web”, many think it from Shakespeare. It sounds Shakespearean, but it’s from Sir Walter Scott.My kids used to love that book. E.B. White was the author, as I recall. Templeton was the best character in the movie version.
Yeah. That’s some pig!If you’re referring to “tangled web”, many think it from Shakespeare. It sounds Shakespearean, but it’s from Sir Walter Scott.
No!Yeah. That’s some pig!
Spoiler though, the spider dies at the end.
Yes, and quite violently. That’s how Charlottes’ Web got its R rating.
While it is tawdry and all, it is an integral part of the denouement of the drama: Without it, IMHO, none of this happens.
I think this thread has had enough life and it's time to move on. I'll give y'all until the morning to wrap things up (respectfully) before I lock it down.
My kids used to love that book. E.B. White was the author, as I recall. Templeton was the best character in the movie version.
E.B. White was my grandmother’s cousin. I don’t know what that makes him to me but clearly it makes me pretty cool.