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Make Believe, Thrill(?), and Can't stop loving that man of mine"
a fool - a humbling etiquette
Almost! :>) "Bill"
a bumbling idiot
More fools: poor-don, dimple-bun, bath-mitt
moron, simpleton, half-wit
It was the test of mimes, it was the thirst of mimes
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Another famous first line: "Maul the fish-whale."
These are hard, and therefore optional :>) : "The dreaming bums across the sty." (Pynchon) and "Grit was a treasure to earn." (Bradbury)
"Call me Ishmael" "It was a pleasure to learn"
"I'll have won for my lady, and won four for the toad"
:>) "It was a pleasure to burn"--Fahrenheit 451; and "A screaming comes across the sky."--Gravity's Rainbow
I'll have one for my baby, and one more for the road." (That's one lucky toad.)
One's eternal love: troll bait
:^ } soul mate
the weather: done squandered the rent cupidity
HAHAHA! I have absolutely NO idea. I know the last word is "humidity," and the first word may be "sun." I'm pathetic. ツ
1950s TV shows: "Why Shove Susie," "Saggin' Brain," "Famous and Dandy"
(Oh, it's one hundred percent humidity; probably not a very good rhyme)
yours- I Love Lucy, Naggin' Pain?(just kidding), and Amos and Andy
old radio shows: Fun-joke, Dour Bliss Hooks, The Dadd-o
Oh, wait, I just got it. Wagon train.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! Nope--good rhyme, bad brain. :>)
Gunsmoke, Our Miss Brooks (I loved that show), The Shadow
More of the same: High Swing, The Bad Dentures of Gauzy and Bury It, The Haint
Sky King, The Adventure of Ozzie and Harriet (Bad dentures, that's funny), The saint
Spring: dappled possums, train,bobbins, pool-lips
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