It’s a rural triangle, you know; / dark-haired Faye, her beau Jake, and blonde Jo. / They were all making hay / with the tools owned by Faye. / Jake (the rake) was seen with Jo (the hoe).
If you think that I ain’t bakin’/ to be stuck doing all of the rakin’/ and that you won’t pay dearly/ I tell you sincerely, /my dear, you are badly mistaken..
Laverne couldn’t understand why Mr. Roper kept letting Shirley leave work early to “talk business” with him. She knew the business BETTER than Shirley.
Veronica, having overheard Archie and Betty discussing a post-six week abortion, is already imagining what she’ll buy with the $10,000 in snitch money she’ll get for turning in her friends.
has the prior (the blog entry, pointed to by my comment there, has an already published comment that points to the artist info that I used to point to here).
The girls raced to rake hay just like sprinters. / After autumn come cold lonely winters. / When rakes they’d employ / in lieu of the boy. / (They were careful to watch out for splinters.)
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 2 years ago
While Jane was busy reaping, Billy was getting ready to sow.
Solstice*1947 over 2 years ago
It’s a rural triangle, you know; / dark-haired Faye, her beau Jake, and blonde Jo. / They were all making hay / with the tools owned by Faye. / Jake (the rake) was seen with Jo (the hoe).
Solstice*1947 over 2 years ago
After years of indecision, while wearing their period costumes at the Riverdale Founders Festival, Archie finally chose Betty over Veronica.
rmremail over 2 years ago
Hey! When the weather is hot and sticky is no time for dunkin’ dicky.
rmremail over 2 years ago
As usual. Whenever there is a team project, there is always one person who does all the work, while the others spend the whole time flirting.
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
Hey Eunice, when I said “Grab your rake” I wasn’t talking about Reginald the Suave!
Call me Ishmael over 2 years ago
“The Rake’s Progress”
Call me Ishmael over 2 years ago
If you think that I ain’t bakin’/ to be stuck doing all of the rakin’/ and that you won’t pay dearly/ I tell you sincerely, /my dear, you are badly mistaken..
P51Strega over 2 years ago
A rake, a hoe, and a tool.
Buzzworld over 2 years ago
“Great now I have to share a canvas with these two. I was a solo 3 days ago.” (same model from the 7th)
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
making hay while the sun shines…
MS72 over 2 years ago
OK, I’ll do ANYTHING to get out of raking the leaves.
thebashfulone over 2 years ago
A story often told—Martha and Mary and some guy named Caleb.
Call me Ishmael over 2 years ago
She had hoped to be part of a trio/ a trio performing con brio/ but the stench she exudes/ completely precludes/ her inclusion/ she suffers from B.O.
prrdh over 2 years ago
Go back where you were born.
Call me Ishmael over 2 years ago
A moment replete with felicity/ in their vacuous void of rusticity/ is doomed to undoing/ for trouble is brewing:/ she takes a dim view of duplicity.
Reader over 2 years ago
Well, well, well, now it’s Judy’s turn to cry.
PO' DAWG over 2 years ago
Milton was a pickpocket from London, but soon realized Eunice had no pockets.
davanden over 2 years ago
Or at least a haystack.
Indianapolis Smith over 2 years ago
Laverne couldn’t understand why Mr. Roper kept letting Shirley leave work early to “talk business” with him. She knew the business BETTER than Shirley.
Another Take over 2 years ago
“It doesn’’t have to be a quickie – I gave Eunice the tiny rake!”
wincoach Premium Member over 2 years ago
Olivia noticed their move to Arkansas was starting to affect her brother and sister.
Another Take over 2 years ago
Veronica, having overheard Archie and Betty discussing a post-six week abortion, is already imagining what she’ll buy with the $10,000 in snitch money she’ll get for turning in her friends.
Linguist over 2 years ago
Janice realized Roland was doing more than bringing in than the sheaves with Candice.
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
Can we finish raking the forest before the fire gets here!
KEA over 2 years ago
or at least a haystack
mabrndt Premium Member over 2 years ago
Haymaking Scene:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:William_Oliver_-_Haymaking_Scene.jpg
has info and links that point to more info about this painting. Other versions has strip coloration image.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
http://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2021/09/masterpiece-2791.html
So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here.
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2021/09/07?comments=visible
has the prior (the blog entry, pointed to by my comment there, has an already published comment that points to the artist info that I used to point to here).
Bilan over 2 years ago
Hey! When you cheat on me behind my back, you’re not supposed to be so literal.
Lady loves a joke over 2 years ago
When she saw how Paul was attempting to woo Valentina, she had an inspiration for where to store her rake..
anomaly over 2 years ago
“No, no, no! THIS is how you roll the hay!”
AndromedaMike over 2 years ago
It’s to be expected. Two girls dressed in their Saturday night clothes while they rake up straw (I guess that’s what they’re raking).
d1234dick Premium Member over 2 years ago
i know she is a hard worker but could she just take off long enough for us to have a threesome? I’ll make it up to you tonight, she’s so lonely
sparklite over 2 years ago
Man: “Molly, please, let me smell your hair.”
Girl: “What? No. You think you’re the President or somethin’?”
Man: “Alright. Then may I hold your elbow?”
Girl: “Just for a minute. Maude is watching.”
Maude: “They’re not morons. They’re just painted that way.”
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
There will be no threesome until I finish my work!
Running Buffalo Premium Member over 2 years ago
That priest who read my palm was accurate! Yes, I’m between my 3rd and 4th husband right now! Ask Maisy up there; she knows.
Solstice*1947 over 2 years ago
The girls raced to rake hay just like sprinters. / After autumn come cold lonely winters. / When rakes they’d employ / in lieu of the boy. / (They were careful to watch out for splinters.)