Oh man thank you jose! The one with you hugging your college room mate is priceless and the one under it with you're casually "stirring the soup" is awesome.
Metroid wrote:the one under it with you're casually "stirring the soup" is awesome.
That's the only one where I wasn't posing.
Metroid wrote:Does it say the veggie tray is poison.
Yeah, we named all of the food all kinds of crazy stuff. The queso dip was "toe cheese". The chips were "bat wings". We had a punch we called "bloody sangria". The meat platter was "road kill". The only really healthy food we had was the veggie platter which I aptly named "poison". Ray and his wife brought a kitty litter cake which was particularly nasty. It was actually served in a kitty litter tray and had tootsie rolls posing as cat poop. I couldn't bring myself to eat any... seriously.
Metroid wrote:the one under it with you're casually "stirring the soup" is awesome.
That's the only one where I wasn't posing.
I think thats why I like it. It's like thats your everyday attire and you're just doing what you normally do on a Thursday evening.
josebach wrote:
Metroid wrote:Does it say the veggie tray is poison.
Yeah, we named all of the food all kinds of crazy stuff. The queso dip was "toe cheese". The chips were "bat wings". We had a punch we called "bloody sangria". The meat platter was "road kill". The only really healthy food we had was the veggie platter which I aptly named "poison". Ray and his wife brought a kitty litter cake which was particularly nasty. It was actually served in a kitty litter tray and had tootsie rolls posing as cat poop. I couldn't bring myself to eat any... seriously.
Yeah that sounds kinda funky, I don't think I'd be eating that either.
Caption: A farmer’s wife drinks Schnapps after a ride in a wooden carriage during the Leonhard procession in Germany, November 6, 2007. The procession is an annual event that started in the 17th century to pray to St. Leonhard, patron saint of animals. REUTERS/Michaela Rehl
Story wrote:Okay, what’s wrong with this picture? According to the caption, these farmers’ wives are taking a wooden carriage ride in a traditional 17th century event named for Saint Leonhard, the patron saint of animals, and they…
Excuse me? Patron saint of animals? Well, unless that fox tumbled from a tree and got conked unconscious, this frau has some serious explaining to do to the saint.
“Dead? Oh, no, Saint Leonhard! We were just givin’ this little fella a ride home, and he had some of my red Schnapps here. He’ll be fine and dandy, just a little hung over. You betcha! I think I’ll just have a little more red Schnapps to toast all the little rodents in the forest…”