Sally forth
Cute. I like Arlo and Janis’s chemistry.
I had to look up “snatch her bald-headed.” I’d never heard that before. You can read a discussion about the phrase, including the meaning, here: https://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst189403_snatch-somebody-baldheaded.aspx
Janis wants an exclusive.
Tickling renders a male spouse helpless.
I had a friend who used the phrase “comb her/his hair”
Janis is ready to GO TO FIST CITY;)
On a darker note of women losing their hair, consider what happened to French women after the war ended and had been collaborators.
I’m familiar with that phrase but I haven’t heard it in years.
Arlo is kidding, Janis is not!
I love how they tease and play!
Sally never promised to “cling only unto thee as long as you both shall live”. You are directing your anger at the wrong person.
Ah, it’s a grand old American tradition and I, of course, am a Grand Old American……
Johnson is probably referring to the Little Richard song’sLong Tall Sally’s lyrics
Surely you jest
Don’t call me Shirley
Awwww
If she hurts Sally, she’ll hear from Ted!
One “Southern-ism” that I’ve been hearing lately is “Butter my bun and call me a biscuit”.
It’s more polite and a lesser jail sentence than “I’ll scratch that wench’s eyes out!”
C over 1 year ago
Sally forth
Lyrak over 1 year ago
Cute. I like Arlo and Janis’s chemistry.
SWCarter over 1 year ago
I had to look up “snatch her bald-headed.” I’d never heard that before. You can read a discussion about the phrase, including the meaning, here: https://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst189403_snatch-somebody-baldheaded.aspx
nosirrom over 1 year ago
Janis wants an exclusive.
Tyge Premium Member over 1 year ago
Tickling renders a male spouse helpless.
[Traveler] Premium Member over 1 year ago
I had a friend who used the phrase “comb her/his hair”
carlosrivers over 1 year ago
Janis is ready to GO TO FIST CITY;)
jarvisloop over 1 year ago
On a darker note of women losing their hair, consider what happened to French women after the war ended and had been collaborators.
chief over 1 year ago
I’m familiar with that phrase but I haven’t heard it in years.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Arlo is kidding, Janis is not!
Cincoflex over 1 year ago
I love how they tease and play!
Diane Lee Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sally never promised to “cling only unto thee as long as you both shall live”. You are directing your anger at the wrong person.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Ah, it’s a grand old American tradition and I, of course, am a Grand Old American……
marensr over 1 year ago
Johnson is probably referring to the Little Richard song’sLong Tall Sally’s lyrics
Muzi54 over 1 year ago
Surely you jest
Don’t call me Shirley
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault over 1 year ago
Awwww
tomfromthe50s over 1 year ago
If she hurts Sally, she’ll hear from Ted!
Cathy P. over 1 year ago
One “Southern-ism” that I’ve been hearing lately is “Butter my bun and call me a biscuit”.
JessieRandySmithJr. over 1 year ago
It’s more polite and a lesser jail sentence than “I’ll scratch that wench’s eyes out!”