The Fat One closes out the week with lots of nattering, So-So questions and voiceletters. Happy Almond Day (Dr. Stone loves this one).
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The Fat One closes out the week with lots of nattering, So-So questions and voiceletters. Happy Almond Day (Dr. Stone loves this one).
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So many truly MEDIOCRE so-so questions!
Now that we have 3 years’ worth of so-so questions (or is it 4?),
it’s time to compile the book:
“The Wit, Wisdom, and Wet Cleanup on Aisle 9 of the BFO”
Francie–according to an evergreen story on NPR,
“The long, crustless hypotenuse gives you a very ample entrance
into the softer, meatier part of the sandwich [sammich].”
That’s why club sammiches are always triangular.
See https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120914097
This must be the most bfoic comment I have ever seen! Congratulations Cathy!
I contend that Big Fatty was not content to answer the princess’s question about the content of the word content in a single message, not even in a contentious manner.
Thank you Cathy Marshall for that bit of information. I do enjoy a nice club sandwich.
With love & a laugh, Francie
Everybody–well, almost everybody–loves a club sandwich, Francie!
I tell ’em, “Hold the mayo.”
Holding the mayo must surely be the grossest instruction anyone can give their server. Imagine walking around a restaurant with a handful of mayonnaise!
The fingerprints you’d leave.
Thank you, too, Ms. Bacon! I actually thought the imagery in the NPR story should’ve won the journalist a pullet-surprise!