This has less than nothing to do with the subject of this post, but I was thinking of an earlier post from this week. I hope you repost it on the day her talk show comes to its eventual end.
Good Grief! I can't believe someone is bringing up Ellen again. Weren't 80 comments enough? She made a bad joke and has a lame sitcom; Does it merit this much hate and fury?
I remember Peter Schmuck interviewing then-Mariners reliever J.J. Putz (whose name is pronounced like "puts" not "putts") and failing to get him to laugh at what their surnames meant in Yiddish. Schmuck has a good attitude about it.
Of course, I have friends who changes their name to Fox from what had been the F-word (plural or third person singular) in Europe.
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it looks like Doll Gang Putz to me.
ReplyDeleteI see what you mean, just be aware when you go into one of his restaurants. People read these more than you think. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure which way to side on this.
ReplyDeleteThe 9th word looks like "luck", though.
Lucks just like it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's just a prop from ONE BIG HAPPY.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably hard to write legibly with a pen that big.
ReplyDeleteThis has less than nothing to do with the subject of this post, but I was thinking of an earlier post from this week. I hope you repost it on the day her talk show comes to its eventual end.
ReplyDeleteAll great assassins have patience.
Which reminds me of the Baltimore Sun sports columnist (and radio talk-show host) Peter Schmuck.
ReplyDeleteWhat's a gub?
ReplyDeleteGood Grief! I can't believe someone is bringing up Ellen again. Weren't 80 comments enough? She made a bad joke and has a lame sitcom; Does it merit this much hate and fury?
ReplyDeleteI remember Peter Schmuck interviewing then-Mariners reliever J.J. Putz (whose name is pronounced like "puts" not "putts") and failing to get him to laugh at what their surnames meant in Yiddish. Schmuck has a good attitude about it.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I have friends who changes their name to Fox from what had been the F-word (plural or third person singular) in Europe.
It doesn't luck like anything to me
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