She never had a ???(Alfred) or a Sam.
'enery (short for Henry), Clary.
Yes, but she DID have 'Enerys, what didn't she have? Fill in the blank!
Every one was a enery
She never ad a ??? or a Sam.....
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here's a few more blanks for you to fill in....................
Henry didn't shoot blanks. He cut off his wife's head!
i understand that subsequently her expression was always "a little blank"!
OK,
I'm Henry the eighth I am
Henry the eighth I am, I am
I got married to the widow next door
She's been married seven times before
And every one was an Henry (Henry)
She wouldn't have a WILLY or a Sam (no Sam)
I'm her eighth old man, I'm Henry
Henry the eighth I am
"One over the eight" is an olde English term for being drunk...
"A sheet in the wind's eye" olde sailors term for being drunk. ((The 'sheet' ref'd is a rope at the lower corners of the olde square sails. When loose, the sail flopped around drunkenly.))
Or, as mom used to say "full"
No more for me, thanks, I'm full. <urp> Excuse me.
Or as we say around here - stuffed!
How many nauga's have to die to make a couch?
What's a nauga so afraid of that it has to hide?
Them dern nauga rustlers!
Oooooooooooooooh Nnoooooooooooooooo!
Mr. Bill!!