I totally had a relationship just like this my senior year of high school. Constantly making out with this one chick who just Would. Not. Shut. Up. Didn’t last long, as that’s not actually a good basis for a long-term relationship.
Clearly, this gentleman was taking cues from Stephen Boyd’s starring role in THE OSCAR, which includes the immortal line: “Will you stop beating on my ears, I’m up to here with all this bring-down!”
That’s how I ended up with my wife.
Wow. I … uh … what I mean to say is … oh, never mind.
I totally had a relationship just like this my senior year of high school. Constantly making out with this one chick who just Would. Not. Shut. Up. Didn’t last long, as that’s not actually a good basis for a long-term relationship.
I’m going to tell everyone I talk to “I can’t stand all this yakkety-yak.”
Clearly, this gentleman was taking cues from Stephen Boyd’s starring role in THE OSCAR, which includes the immortal line: “Will you stop beating on my ears, I’m up to here with all this bring-down!”
I don’t quite know what it is about old Romance Comics, but the male hero ALWAYS looks like Hal Jordan.
Sallyp: I do believe you’ve discovered Geoff Johns’ true inspiration…
Ah, a “real” man. Yeesh.
Apropos of not shutting up, I just hit my 5th blogging anniversary and have a new URL: http://www.rogerogreen.com
Weird, I just left a message – disappeared:
New blog: http://www.rogerogreen.com
The only thing missing was a bitch slap.
What the hell is wrong with that dude’s face?
Song reference from the DC not even close to being hip for the times.Yakkety Yak don’t talk back. rhyming is cool daddy-oh
“Chad Muthrie?”
Like a shark, his eyes go white when he’s moving in for the kill. Muthrie, you magnificent bastard!
From now on, in all the stories I write, my hero shall be named Chad Muthrie