Monday, 4 October 2021

Alas, Poor Yorick

The most famous skull in English literature!
   

A single skull?
Suzy Homemaker is 
NOT to be outdone!


Inquiring minds want to know --


We all have one, don't we.
(A skull, not a dishwasher!)


Clip 'n save for future reference --


Exercise is important!


Gimme a call sometime, bitchez,
and rattle my old bones!


37 comments:

  1. Hahahaha
    Outdoor activities, huh?
    And I'm not sure they'd be dishwasher safe...

    XOXO

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  2. By the power of Grey Skull, I knew him well.
    Out to do skullduggery
    the Ol'Buzzard

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  3. I am looking around frantically but I realise I don't have a skull.

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  4. A friend of mine is married to a forensic archeologist, and has found a box of skulls in the trunk of the car a few times. Not a pretty sight,

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  5. I am so in need of that skull phone.

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  6. Like Bob, I so need that skull phone.

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  7. That skull phone is so cool. We have many skulls in the house.. they are slowly coming out of the basement.

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  8. Hello Debra, I'm not so sure that I have my own skull--if you could see some of my latest purchases, you would think that I am out of it.
    --Jim

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  9. There all pretty funny but loved the outdoors activities...I adore the works of cartoonist Edward Gorey.

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  10. I couldn't find that particular skull phone online but there are lots of them out there.

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  11. I have a skull candy mould to make candy with the kids this month. They love using it,

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  12. Feeling macavre today? Must be the month. All very funny ones in any case.

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  13. Ohhh these are all fabulous. Seriously I want that phone!!!!

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  14. Awesome Edward Gory print. I don't think I have seen that one before.

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  15. There is something so intriguing about skulls. They never seize to entertain!

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  16. Just catching up, hope that leg heals soon! Not gonna lie, that photo made me feel some sorta way.

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  17. Skull is one of those words that ceases to mean anything after you've said it a few times.

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  18. That telephone died mighty young, to still have so many teeth.

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  19. Love the FBI agent one.

    How to make yer own....https://www.instructables.com/Milk-Jug-Skulls/

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  20. Sounds like a PBS fundraising gambit: ring dem bones, ring dem bones!

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  21. Skulls on your brain today, eh?? ;-)

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  22. I don't think I could use that skull phone!

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  23. I've got two real (non-human) skulls and 4 skull-centric pieces of art around the place full time. It's one of my favorite motifs.

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  24. Growing up, we had a neighbor kid named Yorick. Alas, I new him not well as he was a friend of my older brother.

    Love those skulls! (Or the skull memes, you content aggregator, you!)

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  25. I like the skulls and what they were prior. Bc we all know underneath we are...the same.

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  26. My favorite is the one that ends with the FBI agent.

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  27. Hey, it's important to know if they are dishwater safe. I'm all about the aesthetic but I'm practical too.

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  28. Very interesting (funny, amusing, haha, good, and all that jazz). I have a skullcap (as in the top of a skull) sitting in my bookcase next to my Ouija board.

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  29. I am sure they are dishwasher safe..SOmetimes I feel out of my skull...cool phone..

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  30. The man who murdered Alexander the Great's father had his skull made into a drinking cup. When he poured vodka and orange juice into it, he invented the Phillip's screwdriver

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  31. I prefer mine still has skin

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  32. About this time of year I get out my three plastic skulls and figure out what to do with them this year.
    Funny I never game them names.

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  33. hahaha you sound pretty much in Halloween spirit dear Debra

    creepy yet fun

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