New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis
- January 10, 2013
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Linguist said, 5 months ago
Two heads are always better than one…
win said, 5 months ago
@Linguist
Sure, you get more head.
Ira Nayman said, 5 months ago
Pastisian? That isn’t a word!…but it should be.
thatnicecollegeguy said, 5 months ago
Stephan Pastis is a very funny man. Me gusta.
Stephan Pastis es un hombre muy comico. I like him.
JohnnyDiego said, 5 months ago
Yes, with Vitametavegamin you can spoon your way to health.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 5 months ago
You’re right, Your Maj.
It’s the episode where Lucy dances on stage with a mannequin of Ricky.
J2P2 said, 5 months ago
You know you’ve made it when someone uses your name as an adjective…
Kip W said, 5 months ago
I’d have watched a Lucy episode where she gets decapitated.
prrdh said, 5 months ago
Pastisian? Is that something like ouzonian?
Or is she referring to the kind of remark that got Marie Antoinette into so much trouble:
Pastis béarnais:
Ingredients (for 6 to 8 people)
- 300g flour with baking powder
- 200g sugar
- 250g melted butter
- 3 large eggs
- 5 bottle tops of anisette
Preparation
Mix the egg yolks with the sugar.
When the mixture becomes whiter, gently add the melted butter followed by the anisette.
Gradually add the sieved flour.
Mix well until there are no lumps.
Gently add the stiffly beaten egg whites without breaking them..[how do you break a beaten egg white?]
Butter a cake tin and cook in the oven at 150°C (thermostat 5) for approximately 1 hour.
Coyoty
said, 5 months ago
What do you call a short prequel to “Pearls Before Swine”? “The Pastis Prologue”.
The Wolf In Your Midst said, 5 months ago
“Vicki! You got some ‘splanin’ to do!”
Doctor Toon said, 5 months ago
@Kip W
I would have watched that too, probably the only way Lucy could have made me laugh
Marc said, 5 months ago
@Coyoty
Now THAT was a Pastisian remark.
SherlockWatson said, 5 months ago
Of course, this begs the question of why she always carries her head instead of wearing it on her neck.
Larry said, 5 months ago
“Pastafarian” maybe.
http://www.venganza.org/