I remember the smells in the bakery on Main Street in Norfolk Nebraska and how much I loved going in there though in those days with money short, it was a rare treat. Mom made up for that with her baking that rivaled the bakery's with home made bread, coffee cake, occasional doughnuts, cakes, cookies and more. Fond memories of long ago.
1. Haha 2. Hah 3. That is #1. 4. Can't quite tell if it was a fellow bear... 5. Yes. My dad liked LOTS of icicles. 6. Carp on a?? 7. Good one! But bacon is better. 8. I do. When I first met hubby, there was a Holsum Bread bakery right here in town. The days they were making fresh bread was quite heavenly. 9. Guess I'd better do home delivery then. 10. .... Lots of good, but nothing beat #3 for me. Thank you, Odie. You all be safe and God bless.
That’s what it looks like but … back in the day, I used to have to change very high intensity arc lamp bulbs in some equipment. Had to put on rubber gloves and clean white cloth gloves to put the new bulbs in, because the slightest trace of skin oil would bake on and shatter the bulbs when they cooled. This may be a similar situation, a dirty hand print on a cold engine burnt on and left the mark. Or it could be photoshopped.
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Oh geez !!!
ReplyDeleteSomeone is going to need lots of ointment for that burn !!
Matthew W, it's really painful just looking at it.
DeleteCarp on a tarp?
DeleteAnon, come on, there has to be more.
DeleteI don’t get the fish one.
ReplyDeleteAnon, my first guess is "Fish on a dish."
DeleteBream in the stream.
DeleteDrew458
Drew458, I don't think I've ever heard of a Bream.
DeleteTo Drew, bream is a frish water fish that only growers to a lb. Or so but is maybe the best fried fish you will ever have.
DeleteI remember the smells in the bakery on Main Street in Norfolk Nebraska and how much I loved going in there though in those days with money short, it was a rare treat. Mom made up for that with her baking that rivaled the bakery's with home made bread, coffee cake, occasional doughnuts, cakes, cookies and more. Fond memories of long ago.
ReplyDeletePaul V, we had it better than kids these days.
DeleteLove the trees (esp. the dog) and the bakery.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, good choices.
DeleteIs it a Bass on an ass?
ReplyDeleteAnon, oh sure, that's got to be it.
Deletehttps://unlockingthesevern.co.uk/our-river/common-bream/
DeletePicture is from this site
Bream in a stream.
DeleteOr Trout on a Route.
DeleteOr Pike on a Bike.
Or Salmon on a Momon.
Or Perch on a Lerch.
Or Squid on a KId.
Hmmmmmm? Then maybe not.
Drew548, well I'll be .... That sure be it.
DeleteAnon, you and Drew548 are on to something.
DeleteJohn, I'd never doubt you.
Delete1. Haha
ReplyDelete2. Hah
3. That is #1.
4. Can't quite tell if it was a fellow bear...
5. Yes. My dad liked LOTS of icicles.
6. Carp on a??
7. Good one! But bacon is better.
8. I do. When I first met hubby, there was a Holsum Bread bakery right here in town. The days they were making fresh bread was quite heavenly.
9. Guess I'd better do home delivery then.
10. ....
Lots of good, but nothing beat #3 for me.
Thank you, Odie.
You all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, Carp on a Harp?
DeleteOr grouper on a pooper
ReplyDeleteAnon, there's a choice or maybe not so much.
Deletenot only did the smells in a bakery sell more good(ie)s, you just knew everything was fresh, just outta the oven
ReplyDeleteboron, I can smell it now ...... yum.
DeleteI stole the Coca Cola "Santa" Flavor one and sent it all around!!!
ReplyDeleteToo funny!!!
John, poor old guy has been through a lot.
DeleteWhat's the last one about?
ReplyDeleteRDW
RDW, very hot ... very burnt hand.
DeleteThat’s what it looks like but … back in the day, I used to have to change very high intensity arc lamp bulbs in some equipment. Had to put on rubber gloves and clean white cloth gloves to put the new bulbs in, because the slightest trace of skin oil would bake on and shatter the bulbs when they cooled. This may be a similar situation, a dirty hand print on a cold engine burnt on and left the mark. Or it could be photoshopped.
DeleteDrew458
Anon, the plot thickens.
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