Member posted October 07, 2009 19:50
As I was driving today and had the radio on, there was an advertisement for a hospice! It gave me a great idea for a game: What does it mean if? What does it mean if the radio station you listen to advertises hospices? [You need to get with it, girl!]
Member Did they have a lifetime guarantee?
Member It means the majority of their listeners are about to die! WM
<Proofreader> posted October 08, 2009 07:38
You live in Florida
<Asa Lovejoy> posted October 08, 2009 17:36
They offer condiments to prostitutes? (ho' spices)
Member Yes, I really must stop listening to oldies, I guess. Any others?
Member Hospice is Dan Blocker's character on the old TV show, "Bonanza" urinating.
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
Junior Member quote:
Originally posted by Kalleh: As I was driving today and had the radio on, there was an advertisement for a hospice! It gave me a great idea for a game: What does it mean if? What does it mean if the radio station you listen to advertises hospices? [You need to get with it, girl!]
That you need to change stations! Go for something more upbeat to enjoy life!
Member Oh, well. I was just trying to start a game, I guess. What does it mean if ...every time you vacation, the venue has the worst weather in centuries? [This is true for my colleague; she went to Florida with the horrible cold weather; then to Phoenix with the most rain in years...]
<Proofreader> posted January 21, 2010 16:48
You're a jinx.
Member She's not the jinx - it's the Irishman I work with, Finney. If he even hooks up his trvel trailer (caravan in the UK) it produces a Noachian deluge.
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
<Proofreader> posted January 21, 2010 19:04
The deluges here are precipitated by a local church's Boy Scout troop. Every time I see them packing up to go camping, I look for my umbtella.
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Originally posted by Kalleh: Oh, well. I was just trying to start a game, I guess. What does it mean if ...every time you vacation, the venue has the worst weather in centuries? [This is true for my colleague; she went to Florida with the horrible cold weather; then to Phoenix with the most rain in years...]
How did you intend the game to work. I'll give it a go once I understand it.
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