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forestall

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“Lying in bed would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience if only one had a colored pencil long enough to draw on the ceiling."
~Gilbert K. Chesterton
head

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“Lying in bed would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience if only one had a colored pencil long enough to draw on the ceiling."
~Gilbert K. Chesterton
beans



I guess that requires an explanation. Several decades ago I went to a garage sale that had a lot of joke stuff. There was a beautifully bound copy of Gone With the Wind that had been hollowed out and there was a package of white beans glued inside the opening.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/24/2009 04:10AM by Flash.
Ok, I was thinking passing wind - "ventilation", "it wasn't me", "he who smelled it dealt it". Thanks for the explanation (wonder why someone hollowed out the book and glued beans inside?)!

Boston
lettuce


(book hollowed out for the joke of beans and the subsequent wind. There were a lot of other jokes at that sale including a bra with 3 cups for the 'well endowed'.)
chopped

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“Lying in bed would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience if only one had a colored pencil long enough to draw on the ceiling."
~Gilbert K. Chesterton
fight

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“Lying in bed would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience if only one had a colored pencil long enough to draw on the ceiling."
~Gilbert K. Chesterton
stair

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“Lying in bed would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience if only one had a colored pencil long enough to draw on the ceiling."
~Gilbert K. Chesterton
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