What kind of something would you like?
…About Mary?
…in the way she moves?
…rotten in Denmark?
We have something for every occasion.
Droll not Troll
3 years ago
I hear this place is REALLY SOMETHING!
Droll not Troll
3 years ago
Move along, folks; something to see here.
Shane the Freestyler
3 years ago
Something, something, DANGER ZONE?
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago
Sure, we have one of those for you… somewhere or other…
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago
At last, someone took over from the Nothing! store – those folks never had anything!
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago
“Excuse me – I’d like to see something in arts and crafts, please.”
Last edited 3 years ago by Earthbound Misfit
Marum
3 years ago
Farts and drafts perhaps?
Chris
3 years ago
Do you have something I’d like?
Marum
3 years ago
He: “I have little something for you my dear.”
She: “Yes. I know. I remember it from last time.”
Last edited 3 years ago by Marum
Boris
3 years ago
“Honey, what did you make today in Arts & Crafts?”
“Something or other.”
Boris
3 years ago
Sometimes “Something” is the only way to describe what your kids bring home from Arts & Crafts.
James
3 years ago
Oh sorry, Nothing!
Marum
3 years ago
When he was at school, my son built a “something” in metalwork Classes.
It was a bottle opener. It had a beautifully knurled anodized aluminium handle, felt right in the hand. and looked good.
Awning perhaps?
Side of a building maybe.
What kind of something would you like?
…About Mary?
…in the way she moves?
…rotten in Denmark?
We have something for every occasion.
I hear this place is REALLY SOMETHING!
Move along, folks; something to see here.
Something, something, DANGER ZONE?
Sure, we have one of those for you… somewhere or other…
At last, someone took over from the Nothing! store – those folks never had anything!
“Excuse me – I’d like to see something in arts and crafts, please.”
Farts and drafts perhaps?
Do you have something I’d like?
He: “I have little something for you my dear.”
She: “Yes. I know. I remember it from last time.”
“Honey, what did you make today in Arts & Crafts?”
“Something or other.”
Sometimes “Something” is the only way to describe what your kids bring home from Arts & Crafts.
Oh sorry, Nothing!
When he was at school, my son built a “something” in metalwork Classes.
It was a bottle opener. It had a beautifully knurled anodized aluminium handle, felt right in the hand. and looked good.
However it wouldn’t open bottles.
Something something something something something coffee!