Stoned plums retire to Florida and become stewed prunes. Their skin-parts that don't wrinkle, they resemble orange peel. And if they grew up in the 60s/70s, they can reminisce with this:
Stoned plum with orange peel, that sounds almost as yummy as "jellied eel and peanut bake." I used to see that listed on menus when I was in London but I never had the nerve to try it.
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Like man we need a joke to get in here man? Like I totally forgot mine man.
Ummmm...soon as I remember one.
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"Responsibility is a heavy responsibility"... A joke just feels like way too much for me right now. :)
((Hugs))
Laura
demeur, gimme back my corn chips, whoa.
if, gimme back my corn chips, dude.
laura, gimme back my corn chips, man.
Graves, you swine!
What's the orange peel for?
Regards,
Tengrain
Hey man, gimme some of that orange peel...got the munchies bad, man.
You mean I could go to jail for selling pipes and bongs and such. No way, man! In California?
Stoned plums retire to Florida and become stewed prunes. Their skin-parts that don't wrinkle, they resemble orange peel. And if they grew up in the 60s/70s, they can reminisce with this:
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-orange-peels-p215894
tengrain, give away my cartel's secrets for nothing?
mauigirl, so do I, but that's only because I worked real hard today & didn't slack one bit.
jim, & then they'll have to write you out of your TV gig!
karl of the österreich, you left out shuffleboard & bocce ball.
I've never heard of these people, but I'll give 'em a spin.
Okay. Now that's a peach!
Orange you glad you stopped by?
Stoned plum with orange peel, that sounds almost as yummy as "jellied eel and peanut bake." I used to see that listed on menus when I was in London but I never had the nerve to try it.
Madness is its own refuge and who could wanst another?
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