I'm sorry, every time Dr. Ed talks about euthanasia, I can only think of this and start laughing:
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KitKat
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What a cheerful, relaxing dinner this turned out be! Now, let’s gather around the piano and sing a medley of Anita Koolidge classics, with Pierre, Libby, and Odin joining in!
Even with Steven gone, the whining never gets easier.
Back in junior high, I remember the social studies teacher recommending euthanasia as a topic for a group project, and I was surprised to find out it was not about Asian youth.
Ah, Dwight! A classic original the likes of whom we won't see again!
(I read somewhere that Rainn Wilson is so identified with that role that it's harder for him to find other parts, a fate that has also befallen a few other unforgettable characters.)
I figure Estelle has left a window open, the better to air out the (ahem) flatulence of the visiting pet, who is, no doubt, partaking of the food bowl in the kitchen. That's the only explanation I can come up with for the wind-driven flames on those candles.
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What a cheerful, relaxing dinner this turned out be! Now, let’s gather around the piano and sing a medley of Anita Koolidge classics, with Pierre, Libby, and Odin joining in!
Dr. Ed can't keep his eyes off of Estelle's weird candle flames.
Estelle can you close the window because the candles are moving . By the way will the main course be rice with hamburger gravy and glazed carrots .
Even with Steven gone, the whining never gets easier.
Back in junior high, I remember the social studies teacher recommending euthanasia as a topic for a group project, and I was surprised to find out it was not about Asian youth.
Ah, Dwight! A classic original the likes of whom we won't see again!
(I read somewhere that Rainn Wilson is so identified with that role that it's harder for him to find other parts, a fate that has also befallen a few other unforgettable characters.)
Meanwhile, different vet, same pity party.
-- Scottie
"That's awful...more beets?"
I figure Estelle has left a window open, the better to air out the (ahem) flatulence of the visiting pet, who is, no doubt, partaking of the food bowl in the kitchen. That's the only explanation I can come up with for the wind-driven flames on those candles.
@Louise
Another possible explanation is that Ed's self-pity is sucking all the air out of the room.
-- Scottie
And for dessert: We have Death by Chocolate!
Note: chocolate is poisonous to both cats and dogs.
HelenClark
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