Goldie: When we first met, your uncle looked at me the way every woman wants to be looked.
Webby: And how’s that?
Goldie: With fear in his eyes.

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Goldie: When we first met, your uncle looked at me the way every woman wants to be looked.
Webby: And how’s that?
Goldie: With fear in his eyes.
Real subtle H. Enjoy your mutual two weeks off! X
Language joke
French: In French there are two ways of saying “future.” One is similar to “future” in English. But the other one is “avenir,” which literally means “to come.” English: That's so neat! English: English: ...We're not incorporating that into our language though.
Sera: Hey elfy, what’s with the big staff? Trying to make up for something?
Solas: I beg your pardon.
Sera: Hah! You are!
Solas: It is not the size of the staff, but the finesse with which one wields it.
Solas: Besides, most magic can be performed with no staff at all, as I am certain you are well aware.
Sera: Yeah... well. Phbtht.
Solas: (laughs)
“Wanna Be King of the World!”
“All Powerful!”
“Or Maybe a Rock and Roll Star !”
I do not know which to prefer, The beauty of inflections Or the beauty of innuendoes, The blackbird whistling Or just after.
Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
I have to say, that sounds like solid second date territory to me!
More #innuendoes from #plantlife Does your #carrot ? (at Brentwood, Austin, Texas)