I was waiting for the Chevaliers one to say that more than 300 people a day had their ashes scattered and spread into their omelette that used more than 5,000 eggs.
“Just a few weeks after Parcel Post began, an Ohio couple named Jesse and Mathilda Beagle “mailed” their 8-month-old son James to his grandmother, who lived just a few miles away in Batavia. According to Lynch, Baby James was just shy of the 11-pound weight limit for packages sent via Parcel Post, and his “delivery” cost his parents only 15 cents in postage (although they did insure him for $50). The quirky story soon made newspapers, and for the next several years, similar stories would occasionally surface as other parents followed suit.”https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/brief-history-children-sent-through-mail-180959372/?fbclid=IwAR0nRqvJHwXHh_oWvUe-DFLehI0KYMGYrnOdpcwVXt3J2TZ1RvnB2yHiGBk
I’m posting a site for an article here that answers the questions about the giant omelette. They do this pretty much every year, it seems! https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana/news/article_eff8b39e-1fce-5399-a606-fc25e08b3685.html
Watching a video of them making the omelette. It looks more like scrambled eggs than a giant omelette. I mean, it still looks delicious but the way they’re “stirring” the egg mixture is actually scrambling them.
The Pro from Dover almost 5 years ago
Bilan almost 5 years ago
I would worry more about the toxic waste than the cremation remains.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
How did you survive the long journey, Reg?
PatsyL.Paul almost 5 years ago
“I taste dead people!”
therese_callahan2002 almost 5 years ago
Someone mentioned the Ganges in the comment section of today’s Drabble.
jasonsnakelover almost 5 years ago
Speg Riers
He must’ve spent a lot of time in whatever he shipped himself in or on the plane.
Take care and may God bless.
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Ripley’s how long did it take to crack open 5,000 eggs ?
Thorby almost 5 years ago
How many crawdads did they use?
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 5 years ago
sniff! sniff!
did Aussie guy make doo doo in his crate?
Jogger2 almost 5 years ago
In the United States, someone tried to use a large crate to ship himself to his grandmother. He was discovered and arrested.
Gent almost 5 years ago
Giant omelette? Gimme gimme gimme!!!
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 5 years ago
That’s a very poor depiction of the people of that region.
poopsypoo Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Ok eew, on the India one & they didn’t say how many crawfish were used in the omelette!
poopsypoo Premium Member almost 5 years ago
That guy saved so much money on air prices! Also, I wonder if he got arrested when he got there!
poopsypoo Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Ok eew, on the cremated remains & they never said how many crawfish were used in the omelette!
Petemejia77 almost 5 years ago
That delish omlete reminds me of the big fried egg in film “Caveman” with Ringo Start!
Dean almost 5 years ago
Pity that GC cuts off the first panel [see below]. CK does the same to the Phantom, then censors anyone providing a link to see the whole comic.
paranormal almost 5 years ago
Some drug lords cut their cocaine with cremains… Believe it or not!!! LOL
paranormal almost 5 years ago
Aren’t Chevaliers technicians that work on Chevrolet’s?
jless almost 5 years ago
The act of eating eggs constitutes fowl abortion.
jimchronister2016 almost 5 years ago
Yeah! So what’s new!
dtegtmeier51 almost 5 years ago
“Just a few weeks after Parcel Post began, an Ohio couple named Jesse and Mathilda Beagle “mailed” their 8-month-old son James to his grandmother, who lived just a few miles away in Batavia. According to Lynch, Baby James was just shy of the 11-pound weight limit for packages sent via Parcel Post, and his “delivery” cost his parents only 15 cents in postage (although they did insure him for $50). The quirky story soon made newspapers, and for the next several years, similar stories would occasionally surface as other parents followed suit.”https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/brief-history-children-sent-through-mail-180959372/?fbclid=IwAR0nRqvJHwXHh_oWvUe-DFLehI0KYMGYrnOdpcwVXt3J2TZ1RvnB2yHiGBk
craigwestlake almost 5 years ago
With our US mail system, Reg would have starved to death going from San Francisco to Los Angeles…
Mariposamia almost 5 years ago
Yes, about the Ganges, but the Ghats are down river and bathing and drinking up river!
finnygirl Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I’m posting a site for an article here that answers the questions about the giant omelette. They do this pretty much every year, it seems! https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana/news/article_eff8b39e-1fce-5399-a606-fc25e08b3685.html
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Watching a video of them making the omelette. It looks more like scrambled eggs than a giant omelette. I mean, it still looks delicious but the way they’re “stirring” the egg mixture is actually scrambling them.