D4258850-084A-4903-B3E7-0E41957A4885.jpg 40+ year old bar of soap. Yes, it has been following me around for decades.
Originally Posted by YmoBeThere D4258850-084A-4903-B3E7-0E41957A4885.jpg 40+ year old bar of soap. Yes, it has been following me around for decades. Made me loofa-out loud.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Made me loofa-out loud. Was the laughter bubbling out of you?
Originally Posted by DukieInKansas Was the laughter bubbling out of you? Sure was. Wasn’t my wife. She hates puns no matter how hard I’ve tried to conditioner.
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Originally Posted by BlueTeuf We're on a slippery slope No lye.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Or cold bud light. Hummingbirds have bad taste in beer. According to the Ymmm, Beer thread, they may also take Helles Lagers.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil According to the Ymmm, Beer thread, they may also take Helles Lagers. Lagers, like hummingbirds, are light in body.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil According to the Ymmm, Beer thread, they may also take Helles Lagers. Hummingbirds are not native to Europe so i do know how they would have developed an affinity for German-style lagers.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Hummingbirds are not native to Europe so i do know how they would have developed an affinity for German-style lagers. Maybe they studied abroad?
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Maybe they studied abroad? Perhaps family ties? Maybe Hamburg is actually Hum-burg?
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Perhaps family ties? Maybe Hamburg is actually Hum-burg? 7 hummingbirds does = 1 leipzig. So, there's that connection, too.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil 7 hummingbirds does = 1 leipzig. So, there's that connection, too. The most famous German hummingbird I know of is Ludwing von Beathoven.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Hummingbirds are not native to Europe so i do know how they would have developed an affinity for German-style lagers. Which is migratory — the hummingbird or the German lager?
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil The most famous German hummingbird I know of is Ludwing von Beathoven. He caused quite a flap with many of his songs.
Originally Posted by OldPhiKap Which is migratory — the hummingbird or the German lager? A hummingbird is a swift not a swallow and many a German lager are a swift swallow.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil He caused quite a flap with many of his songs. Not like that other famous bird composer, Johan Sebastian Bock Bock.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Not like that other famous bird composer, Johan Sebastian Bock Bock. Great talent but terrible case of stage fright. Just a big chicken in public.
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Great talent but terrible case of stage fright. Just a big chicken in public. Now, Johennes Brahms, there was a bird composer that loved the stage! He could really make the joint shake, wattle, and roll!
Originally Posted by bundabergdevil Now, Johennes Brahms, there was a bird composer that loved the stage! He could really make the joint shake, wattle, and roll! In more contemporary fare, nothing is better than rocking out with your American Woodcock out:
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