quote:Originally posted by mojojojo:
They’re just gherkin your chain![]()
quote:Originally posted by RichardC:quote:Originally posted by TXJIM:
They are swingers. The pickles are a secret sign letting you know they are open to getting to know you better. Unless you are into that sort of thing, and if you were you would already understand the pickle thing, I wouldn't make any prolonged eye contact or wear anything tight when you return the casserole dish![]()
He should give it a go.
All work and no play makes frayedends a dill boy.
quote:We moved to a neighborhood where a pineapple was supposedly the sign of the same. In your cart, in your house, in the yard, whatever. 98% BS I'm sure.
quote:Originally posted by zoom6zoom:quote:We moved to a neighborhood where a pineapple was supposedly the sign of the same. In your cart, in your house, in the yard, whatever. 98% BS I'm sure.
Actually, the pineapple has a long history as a symbol of hospitality. And you'll often see finials on stairs and other places carved as pineapples in older homes.
https://www.southernliving.com...ineapple-hospitality
quote:Originally posted by Georgeair:quote:Originally posted by RichardC:quote:Originally posted by TXJIM:
They are swingers. The pickles are a secret sign letting you know they are open to getting to know you better. Unless you are into that sort of thing, and if you were you would already understand the pickle thing, I wouldn't make any prolonged eye contact or wear anything tight when you return the casserole dish![]()
He should give it a go.
All work and no play makes frayedends a dill boy.
We moved to a neighborhood where a pineapple was supposedly the sign of the same. In your cart, in your house, in the yard, whatever. 98% BS I'm sure.
Deniseair was none too amused when I took the wooden decorative pineapple we'd moved from TX and set it out on the front walkway. I was forbidden to retrieve it from the garbage.
Darn.