Y’all may say that Trudy is touchy, However, if Gladys Mae had not stuck her chewing gum under the table top, there would never have been a need for such actions.Gladys needs to thank her lucky stars that she put it under the table and nor her chair seat.( Though there is a good chance that she may be wearing the table as a crown in just a second or two.)
“Oh, you have Splenda… Do you have any Sweet ’n Low?” “Oh… the creamer is powdered.” “The cookies are a bit stale, dear.” “That IS a raisin, isn’t it?” “I think the dishwasher missed a spot.” “How long did you let the pot sit?” “Is that the same dress you wore at Bingo yesterday?” “What’s that smell?” A host can only take so much.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Oh dear. Sally must have brought up politics or religion again. Never a good idea when in Trudie’s company.
Farside99 almost 7 years ago
Gladys commented on the polka dots before the autumnal equinox one too many times.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Trudie buys those teapots by the case. She likes to make a statement.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 7 years ago
“Tea and trouble” ….that’s what we call Trudie’s little get-togethers.
But it could just as well be a nickname for Trudie herself.
She puts on a wonderful spread, I have to say….
Homemade cookies, tea cakes, sometimes scones with her own strawberry jam.
PG Tips… my favorite tea,
Nice china, even if, as Dennis points out, she buys it in bulk.
It’s all lovely until the… uh… the cookies…. hit the fan….
or the floor…
And everybody mumbles something about a good time and thank you and my husband/niece/cat needs dinner or a ride to the…. well…. you remember….
and runs out the door.
It’s all starting to seem a bit staged.
And I’m even more suspicious since I saw Trudie buying a stopwatch at Tillie’s Tempest in a Teapot Niceties and Necessities.
whiteheron almost 7 years ago
Y’all may say that Trudy is touchy, However, if Gladys Mae had not stuck her chewing gum under the table top, there would never have been a need for such actions.Gladys needs to thank her lucky stars that she put it under the table and nor her chair seat.( Though there is a good chance that she may be wearing the table as a crown in just a second or two.)
GROG Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The tea party’s over?
Greyhame almost 7 years ago
Tea party’s over /liCall it a day /liSorry that it had to end this way
joefearsnothing almost 7 years ago
Even the chair appears shocked!
Vet Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The white hair revolution has begun!!!! The tea has been dumped!! The day we old timers take over and……and…….what we’re doing this for again?
Coyoty Premium Member almost 7 years ago
“Oh, you have Splenda… Do you have any Sweet ’n Low?” “Oh… the creamer is powdered.” “The cookies are a bit stale, dear.” “That IS a raisin, isn’t it?” “I think the dishwasher missed a spot.” “How long did you let the pot sit?” “Is that the same dress you wore at Bingo yesterday?” “What’s that smell?” A host can only take so much.
They’re not all mad there. Just Trudie.
whiteheron almost 7 years ago
♫♪♪
She’s a little teapot,
Short and stout.
Here is her handle,
Here is her spout.
When she gets all steamed up, hear her shout;
“Sock it to me baby, let it all hang out!”
ChessPirate almost 7 years ago
“My cousin’s name is pronounced Hyacinth Boo-Kay, OK?”
GROG Premium Member almost 7 years ago
How is old Mrs. Bucket?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Yer suposed to use a tablecloth with that trick
Radish the wordsmith almost 7 years ago
A Trump pest in a tea pot.
gatocatcat almost 7 years ago
Given a choice of Trudie’s touchy or Charles’ feely, Gladys chooses to go with touchy.