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!
Hahahaha
ReplyDeleteOutdoor activities, huh?
And I'm not sure they'd be dishwasher safe...
XOXO
By the power of Grey Skull, I knew him well.
ReplyDeleteOut to do skullduggery
the Ol'Buzzard
I am looking around frantically but I realise I don't have a skull.
ReplyDeleteA 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,
ReplyDeleteI am so in need of that skull phone.
ReplyDeleteLike Bob, I so need that skull phone.
ReplyDeleteThat skull phone is so cool. We have many skulls in the house.. they are slowly coming out of the basement.
ReplyDeleteHello 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.
ReplyDelete--Jim
There all pretty funny but loved the outdoors activities...I adore the works of cartoonist Edward Gorey.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find that particular skull phone online but there are lots of them out there.
ReplyDeleteI have a skull candy mould to make candy with the kids this month. They love using it,
ReplyDeleteFeeling macavre today? Must be the month. All very funny ones in any case.
ReplyDeleteOhhh these are all fabulous. Seriously I want that phone!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Edward Gory print. I don't think I have seen that one before.
ReplyDeleteI knew him! That’s Horatio!
ReplyDeleteThere is something so intriguing about skulls. They never seize to entertain!
ReplyDeleteJust catching up, hope that leg heals soon! Not gonna lie, that photo made me feel some sorta way.
ReplyDeleteSkull is one of those words that ceases to mean anything after you've said it a few times.
ReplyDeleteThat telephone died mighty young, to still have so many teeth.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove the FBI agent one.
ReplyDeleteHow to make yer own....https://www.instructables.com/Milk-Jug-Skulls/
Sounds like a PBS fundraising gambit: ring dem bones, ring dem bones!
ReplyDeleteSkulls on your brain today, eh?? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could use that skull phone!
ReplyDeleteI'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.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up, we had a neighbor kid named Yorick. Alas, I new him not well as he was a friend of my older brother.
ReplyDeleteLove those skulls! (Or the skull memes, you content aggregator, you!)
I like the skulls and what they were prior. Bc we all know underneath we are...the same.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the one that ends with the FBI agent.
ReplyDeleteHey, it's important to know if they are dishwater safe. I'm all about the aesthetic but I'm practical too.
ReplyDeleteVery 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.
ReplyDeleteI am sure they are dishwasher safe..SOmetimes I feel out of my skull...cool phone..
ReplyDeleteThe 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
ReplyDeleteI prefer mine still has skin
ReplyDelete@ The Blog Fodder -- GROAN!
ReplyDeleteAbout this time of year I get out my three plastic skulls and figure out what to do with them this year.
ReplyDeleteFunny I never game them names.
hahaha you sound pretty much in Halloween spirit dear Debra
ReplyDeletecreepy yet fun
Love the telephone!!! Big Hugs!
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