Not at all, Mary. They bought a ring for a shilling from a Piggy-Wig and were married by the Turkey That Lived on the Hill . . unless I've got two stories mixed up.
I think you're getting the stories mixed up again. They left the garden in disgrace and there, right outside the gate was this Serpent who said "Psst! Wanna buy some very nice, cheap cloth to make up into a lovely jacket. trousers, skirt . . ?"
Thank you for stopping by. To make life easier for you I have turned off the new indecipherable and time-wasting verification words. Would you care to "feedback" to Blogger and complain about them, like I did?
Speechless, I crack a smile :)
ReplyDeleteThe frying pan awaits...
P.S. I thought the surreal picture deserved a surreal comment! Snort, giggle, guffaw...
Delete... and did you have to choose the sepia?
ReplyDelete(following Jinksy's lead)
:-)
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And all along I thought they were living in sin!
ReplyDeleteNot at all, Mary. They bought a ring for a shilling from a Piggy-Wig and were married by the Turkey That Lived on the Hill . . unless I've got two stories mixed up.
DeleteOh...and then did they sail off in a beautiful pea-green boat for their honeymoon?
DeleteI think you're getting the stories mixed up again. They left the garden in disgrace and there, right outside the gate was this Serpent who said "Psst! Wanna buy some very nice, cheap cloth to make up into a lovely jacket. trousers, skirt . . ?"
DeleteLove the wit and humor in this line. Perfect!!
ReplyDeleteThings turned out ok for them ! , so far
ReplyDeleteDrolly waggish - or waggishly droll. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLoL......silly man - wore his buttonhole in the wrong place!
ReplyDeleteTime for Photoshop...
ReplyDelete*giggle*
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