It’s random white powder and it’s probably less adulterated than the Bolivian marching powder that turns up on the street. I can understand the confusion.
Mona’s sordid past (and present?) reveals itself here. But I like Donna’s suggestion. Even Mona would have a hard time screwing up a dozen Krispy Kremes….
This absolutely reminds me of Thanksgivings (and Christmases) past. Coming home from FLA to Michigan with “Cake Batter”. In fact there was a time I covered my mother’s beautiful porcelain cake tray with “batter” and my sisters, brother and I would take turns running to the pantry after sipping wine and opening gifts Christmas Eve 1985 or so. “Those were the days my friend, we thought they’d never end…”
AlnicoV over 9 years ago
It’s random white powder and it’s probably less adulterated than the Bolivian marching powder that turns up on the street. I can understand the confusion.
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
Good morning fans. Another typical Donna and Mona moment. Y’all have a blessed day.
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
Mona’s sordid past (and present?) reveals itself here. But I like Donna’s suggestion. Even Mona would have a hard time screwing up a dozen Krispy Kremes….
Tantor over 9 years ago
how a great french girl could not bake a cake? this comics is way too unrealistic
The missing M. Smokey over 9 years ago
Fail.
flashirb over 9 years ago
This absolutely reminds me of Thanksgivings (and Christmases) past. Coming home from FLA to Michigan with “Cake Batter”. In fact there was a time I covered my mother’s beautiful porcelain cake tray with “batter” and my sisters, brother and I would take turns running to the pantry after sipping wine and opening gifts Christmas Eve 1985 or so. “Those were the days my friend, we thought they’d never end…”
Retired Dude over 9 years ago
Go ahead and say it . . . you know you want to.
madmarge over 9 years ago
Snorting cake?