Very funny! I think they were talking about the weather and wishing all these people would go home and leave them alone. He needs to talk to her about her book and she wants to know what he does in his spare time. They didn't know from chocolate or vanilla ice cream. Furthermore, I have it on good authority that he only at Haagen Dazs.
Jack, you've out done yourself here. Got a hardy laugh out of your post. Lincoln was a great debater, so Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe doesn't stand much of a chance. It is chocolate, unless there is hot fudge, and then vanilla wins the day.
The perspective of this shot is really something. That guy between Mrs. Stowe and Mr. Lincoln looks like a giant with the size of the 2 policeman in the forefront. Took me a minute . . .
When you showed pictures of the statues in older posts, I was thinking they were much taller!
ReplyDeleteVery funny! I think they were talking about the weather and wishing all these people would go home and leave them alone. He needs to talk to her about her book and she wants to know what he does in his spare time. They didn't know from chocolate or vanilla ice cream. Furthermore, I have it on good authority that he only at Haagen Dazs.
ReplyDeleteboth please, just to keep the peace.
ReplyDeleteChocolate for me!
ReplyDeleteAlways chocolate for me!
ReplyDeleteAnd what were Connecticut's finest discussing? :)
ReplyDeleteNo brainer, chocolate!
ReplyDeleteOh, chocolate without a doubt.
ReplyDeleteVanilla for me. I'm sure Mrs.Stowe would agree:)
ReplyDeleteAh, chocolate for me, too! Wonder what Abe had???
ReplyDeleteAn impossible choice Jack, it would have to be a scoop of each!!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Grace - a bit of both please!
ReplyDeleteWhat no doughnuts?
ReplyDeleteWell done! You gave me a chuckle!
ReplyDeleteLooks like she has another persons attention. As for me I'll take Vanilla.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to go with the vanilla.
ReplyDeleteThis gave me a good chuckle. Great angle.
ReplyDeleteJack, you've out done yourself here. Got a hardy laugh out of your post. Lincoln was a great debater, so Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe doesn't stand much of a chance. It is chocolate, unless there is hot fudge, and then vanilla wins the day.
ReplyDeleteNo contest. Always and forever chocolate. Reminds me, I just bought some wonderful double chocolate gelato. Num! The refrigerator calls.
ReplyDeleteVanilla, and italian ice cream.....
ReplyDeleteThe perspective of this shot is really something. That guy between Mrs. Stowe and Mr. Lincoln looks like a giant with the size of the 2 policeman in the forefront. Took me a minute . . .
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