Looks like a wonderful place — hope you get to see it!
ChrisMay 5, 2016 / 2:06 pm
Or the lightning quicksand?
JulieMay 5, 2016 / 2:07 pm
Ha ha! Cute Squad instead of Brute Squad!!
alleinMay 5, 2016 / 2:08 pm
“You are the Cute Squad!”
LurkingDuckMay 5, 2016 / 2:33 pm
I have no idea what this was about, but it’s cute!
JulieMay 5, 2016 / 3:23 pm
You’ve never seen Princess Bride?!?!?!
Rent it!! It is SOOOO wonderful!!!
FayeMay 5, 2016 / 3:34 pm
I have to admit I am probably the one person who (ducks head) did not like Princess Bride. It just never got to me though I get the references. However, everyone should watch it.
It’s OK we all have one of those. In my case it’s Blazing Saddles, I could never watch it all the way thru , I tried but I get to the “bean supper” scene and my mind says : nope that’s stupid and gross and I turn it off. And of course my friends LOVE it.
FayeMay 5, 2016 / 6:39 pm
Yes. That’s another one. Also Young Frankenstein. Nope.
I love Young Frankenstein, but then I’ve been a classic horror fan (books and movies) since the age of 9 so to me it’s funny.
Murray C.May 5, 2016 / 9:01 pm
I’m with you, I love both movies. I read Poe all the time as a child and Grimm’s Fairy Tales were no walk in the park either! (More walk in the woods – deep, dark malicious, woods…..)👻
HahaMay 5, 2016 / 11:24 pm
“Puttin on the Riiiitzzz” I have a soft spot for Frank’s monster. 🙂
ShanMay 6, 2016 / 10:17 am
Put. Zee. Candle. Back! 🙂
Murray C.May 5, 2016 / 7:18 pm
You have to channel the mind of a 14 year old boy which is something I apparently am easily able to do. You also have to realize that “The Mayor: Le Petomaine” (spelling is uncertain) refers to the famous French Farter who entertained more people at the Moulin Rouge than Sarah Bernhardt. Yes, it was indeed another time and I know some of you wish it would stay hidden in the mists of said time.
KarMay 6, 2016 / 3:12 am
My parents saw that by mistake, thought it was a Western.
Not one of his better movies but I love that the horse punching scene was true.
BB/VAMay 6, 2016 / 8:51 am
Love both, although I think YF has held up a lot better. The incomparable Peter Boyle was the best monster EVER.
sugitomoMay 5, 2016 / 7:36 pm
LOL, that first puppy had the slowest downhill roll I’ve ever seen.
But how do they do against ROUSs?
Rodents of Unusual Size? I don’t think they exist.
On second thought…
Thank you, my day is now complete.
AAAACCCCKKKK!!
First time ever seeing Hamster Dog BABIES!!!!!
Omg. HamsterDoglets. I kiss your leeeps like theeese.
those hdoglets have made quite the smattering of pooplets.
You mean the black olives lying all around?
The hdoglets are so cute I didn’t notice. 🙈
Died and went to heaven today.
MikeMikeMike!!! Look what I found! Only a few hours away from me! I swear I will get there somehow this year. I’ll keep you posted!
http://kangaroocreekfarm.com/
PS Changing my name
Looks like a wonderful place — hope you get to see it!
Or the lightning quicksand?
Ha ha! Cute Squad instead of Brute Squad!!
“You are the Cute Squad!”
I have no idea what this was about, but it’s cute!
You’ve never seen Princess Bride?!?!?!
Rent it!! It is SOOOO wonderful!!!
I have to admit I am probably the one person who (ducks head) did not like Princess Bride. It just never got to me though I get the references. However, everyone should watch it.
It’s OK we all have one of those. In my case it’s Blazing Saddles, I could never watch it all the way thru , I tried but I get to the “bean supper” scene and my mind says : nope that’s stupid and gross and I turn it off. And of course my friends LOVE it.
Yes. That’s another one. Also Young Frankenstein. Nope.
I love Young Frankenstein, but then I’ve been a classic horror fan (books and movies) since the age of 9 so to me it’s funny.
I’m with you, I love both movies. I read Poe all the time as a child and Grimm’s Fairy Tales were no walk in the park either! (More walk in the woods – deep, dark malicious, woods…..)👻
“Puttin on the Riiiitzzz”
I have a soft spot for Frank’s monster. 🙂
Put. Zee. Candle. Back! 🙂
You have to channel the mind of a 14 year old boy which is something I apparently am easily able to do. You also have to realize that “The Mayor: Le Petomaine” (spelling is uncertain) refers to the famous French Farter who entertained more people at the Moulin Rouge than Sarah Bernhardt. Yes, it was indeed another time and I know some of you wish it would stay hidden in the mists of said time.
My parents saw that by mistake, thought it was a Western.
Not one of his better movies but I love that the horse punching scene was true.
Love both, although I think YF has held up a lot better. The incomparable Peter Boyle was the best monster EVER.
LOL, that first puppy had the slowest downhill roll I’ve ever seen.