Circle jerk?
Type: Posts; User: Br!an
Circle jerk?
Looks like you went to a lot of toil and trouble coming up with that one. :evil:
:thumbsup:
:evil:
:clap: Here's a feather for your cap.[/QUOTE]
I almost said only Kavanaugh but decided against it last second.[/QUOTE]
I was going to include Brett Kavanaugh in the clue, but I couldn't...
:clap: Here's a feather for your cap.
Beg pardon for dropping the ball.
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/data/500/medium/clue1.jpg
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/data/500/medium/clue2.jpg...
The second part had me stumped. I knew Barry Gibb but the red state was harder.
I have to think for a while now since we've raised the bar. :orely:
Notorious RBG
Too easy! Happy Birthday, Hannah! (My neighbor's kid)
I came in here and found this feather just lying around, so...
https://www.babble.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2016/12/dad-catching-baby-birth-copy.jpg...
Well, maybe you can step it up a notch because I apparently did not. The feather is yours. [emoji106][/QUOTE]
I had it too.
:thumbsup:
I suppose that was a bit too easy.
Perhaps you'll kick it up a notch.
Hola
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Close but no doughnut[/QUOTE]
I'm a dummy who doesn't know a dime from a dollar. :doh:
Dime a dozen.
(How many dollars do I owe you?)
So the next guess was "dollar a dozen."
You owe me a dollar. Or would it be donuts that you owe? I never understood that phrase.[/QUOTE]
It's a way of showing confidence in a statement. It could be said as I bet a dollar to your dime....
I think I'll use that dollar to buy the donuts, since they are a "dollar a dozen."
I bet a dollar to donuts the answer is dollar to donuts.
:rose: The feather is yours.