Mutt & Jeff by Pierre S. De Beaumont
- October 27, 2009
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DaveGlass said, 27 days ago
That skalped them….
Susan001 said, 27 days ago
Angels out rank lords–but not The Lord.
Richard said, 27 days ago
Correct-o-mundo! Susan001.
SherlockWatson said, 26 days ago
This looks like it could have been written by Groucho Marx; a bit of pomposity is punctured by a bit of silliness, because it sounds just as justified. Classic.
pschearer
said,
26 days ago
I haven’t seen a buffalo nickel in circulation since the 1960’s. (Yes, I’m old. Thanks for pointing that out.)
Silver dimes, quarters, and halves are long gone and mostly melted. Wheatie pennies are very infrequent. Rarer still are 1943 steel pennies and WWII silver nickels.
Collecting coins from circulation was a great hobby for kids once. Now even states quarters and presidential dollars can’t make it interesting.
SidSnomann said, 26 days ago
Several lifetimes ago (I’m another old person) I was a grocery checker. One of the fellows I worked with and I used to have contests to see who could collect the most lead pennies during the week. He won. He filled a 5-gallon jar.
Wish I had kept some of mine. Be handy in my retirement.
OldHipster said, 26 days ago
Well, big jolly whoopy do deal, Sir Jeff!
Allow ME to introduce myself; I am Sir Bertram Buckingham Buttface, And I live in Bucksnort Manor!
Can you dig it?
Peasant!