Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David Clark
- January 04, 2013
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Barney -- J. Barnard Pillsbury -- is the billionaire founder and CEO of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals. Barney thinks he has it all: power, wealth, a pampered existence with a statuesque trophy wife – until he meets Clyde Finster, an intelligent, entertaining (and possibly crazy) street person. Clyde's satisfaction with his circumstance surprises and confounds Barney, whose success in life has been hard-fought and won. For Clyde, Barney's acceptance is validation of a life lived without compromise.
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Comments (21) (Please sign in to comment)
simpsonfan2 said, 5 months ago
Malarkey
Donnybrook
Hullabaloo
thebird55 said, 5 months ago
Anyone want to venture a guess as to the biggest word in the English language? (Trick question.)
fear-ciuil said, 5 months ago
Raxacoricofallapatorius
Arye Uygur said, 5 months ago
“Fob” – a kind of electronic key.
Agent54 said, 5 months ago
Dongle (computer version)
thebird55 said, 5 months ago
@Arye Uygur
The original meaning of fob: A medallion or ornament attached to a pocket watch to assist in handling. Also, a small pocket to hold a pocket watch.
thebird55 said, 5 months ago
By the way, if anyone is interested, the answer to my question is “if”.
win said, 5 months ago
jackanape, merkin, geegaw, muculent, licentious, curmudgeon, aprosexia
yousir said, 5 months ago
what
Bob
said, 5 months ago
The longest sentence is “I do”
celecca
said, 5 months ago
@thebird55
once upon a time I was a nurse so I had to learn the proper name for “silicosis:” “Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis”. I’ve heard it is the longest word.
finale said, 5 months ago
Nipple?
Happy, happy, happy!!!
said, 5 months ago
Cuspidor
uniquename said, 5 months ago
@thebird55
I thought it was “big”.
I’m impressed with the wife’s vocab.
Saucy1121
said, 5 months ago
@thebird55
I’ll go with “smiles” because there’s a mile between the two esses.