Garbledegook 87 And guess which is hardest to bear. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 86 Yeah, but try holding a slippery eel's feet to the fire. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 85 Did you say something, dear? Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 84 As Pinocchio's nose knows. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 83 When a husband grabs hold of his tongue and squeezes as hard as he can. Select difficulty: | | | |
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Garbledegook 82 Happy Valentine's Day, Mrs. O'Leary. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 81 You take the high road and I'll take the no road. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 80 They will anyway. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 79 He's in a pensive mood. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 78 Winning the lottery would be, well, okay. Select difficulty: | | | |
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Garbledegook 77 We could form an organization and call it the SPCPA. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 76 It's called retirement (with the Mrs. still working, of course). Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 75 We'll vice versa that. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 74 The truth is bad--or good--enough. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 73 An all-time top 10 technological innovation: caller i.d. Select difficulty: | | | |
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Garbledegook 72 Yawn. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 71 In this corner, weighing in at 4 oz., stuffed jalapenos ... Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 70 Like father, like son--uh-oh. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 69 Some more 4-letter words to avoid using. Select difficulty: | | | |
Garbledegook 68 The big zero-one. Select difficulty: | | | |
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