CSI: DORSET
Drive-by yoghurt attack on crochet teacher's haberdashery leaves her shaken
(Thanks to Jerzy Gembura and Jeff Meyerson)
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Drive-by yoghurt attack on crochet teacher's haberdashery leaves her shaken
(Thanks to Jerzy Gembura and Jeff Meyerson)
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I have no idea what a crochet is, or a haberdasher, but I support the attac. I think that XIX amendment to the Constitution explicitely forbids any crochetting and haberdashering on American soil. Would any of you admitt to your mom that you use services of some haberdasher?
Posted by: Qaz | January 23, 2016 at 02:18 PM
Qaz - Sherborne is in Dorset, in England.
Just sayin'.
Hey, Harry Truman was a haberdasher and he became President.
Posted by: Jeff Meyerson | January 23, 2016 at 02:21 PM
Haberdashing is one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
Posted by: Loco | January 23, 2016 at 02:28 PM
Such an uncultured act.
Posted by: Meanie the Blue | January 23, 2016 at 02:43 PM
Grandpa always said to wear a hat. IYKWIM.
Posted by: funny man | January 23, 2016 at 02:50 PM
There is no reason yoghurt (yog-hurt?) should be in civilian hands. At the very least, there should be a five day waiting period before you can buy it.
Posted by: Ms. Flukey | January 23, 2016 at 03:02 PM
I saw Drive-By Yoghurt open for The Electric Prunes.
Posted by: OldPhil | January 24, 2016 at 12:13 PM