Sunday, June 12, 2011

Planking at Lee Lee's


We are hip and with it dudes.

Right on Brother!

Groovy!

Hari Krishna!

17 comments:

Jason (the commenter) said...

Wooh! You covered this much better than the evil blogger lady did.

TTBurnett said...

Are you going, like, Goth? Is this a new look at Lee Lee's?

If so, I'd say take up with a Law Goth instead of the tired old law prof.

Peter V. Bella said...

Instant Karma's gonna get you...

blake said...

Very Haunted Mansion, I concur.

windbag said...

Does she do her own stunts or did you bring in a double?

Titus said...

Can you see her tits when you walk under it?

Peter V. Bella said...

Hey its the flying nun.

Chuck said...

"And for my next trick... Sawing the Lady in half!!!"

chickelit said...

Something about that photo says "Ed Gein"

Blogfather knows what I'm talking about. He's posted here before on it.

Macabre, but true.

chickelit said...

Blogfather knows what I'm talking about. He's posted here before on it..

Just trying to move the conversation along here.

MamaM said...

...the conversation?

Suspended

Out-titted

Left hanging

Troopers been over at the other place all day, telling and retelling stories. At least he doesn't shout.

chickelit said...

Troopers been over at the other place all day, telling and retelling stories.

He's bored with us regulars I guess.

chickelit said...

He's bored with us regulars I guess.

Now I know a little how Huma must have felt.

Trooper York said...

Hey I only hang out there when I don't have time to do my thing.

I was left hanging waiting for a repairman all day and kept commenting which is a lot easier than posting.

Mainly because over there I am competing with the regular commenters and here I am competing with myself.

MamaM said...

In any case, the MamaM takes this opportunity to Fangirl the TY and twitter about the quality and size of his Bookshelf. That and his prodigious ability to bait the hook and fish quotes out of his head.

As for chickenlittle, he reminds MamaM of the firepot in a story from long ago, in which the fire in the hearth went out and a live coal needed to be fetched from the faraway neighbor's house and carried back home in a firepot in order to get the homefire burning again.

chickelit said...

@MamaM

Your story reminded me of the Marco Polo's storyThe Fire Worshipers. It's ancient Persian.

windbag said...

There have been a few posts over at the EBL's site that don't sound like her writing. Maybe she's drunk blogging? Maybe the gardener is guest blogging? Commenting is way easier than posting, you're right, Trooper.