It was a bad dill. I read it the pepper. He never had it chilly before at home, but now, bay leaf me, it’s more sour then sweet. Anger is leek-ing. He has to play ‘catch me if you cayenne’ to get a bit of peas. Reply ↓
If she started with the wrong spice, and kept adding to try to correct it, then this may be how “allspice” was invented. Reply ↓
That’s in bad taste!
That may inspire some salty language.
Puns are not really funny until they are groan up.
She may be a wise enough sage to discover what has happened.
This works both ways: His labels can be switched on the motor oil and anti-freeze.
It was a bad dill. I read it the pepper. He never had it chilly before at home, but now, bay leaf me, it’s more sour then sweet. Anger is leek-ing. He has to play ‘catch me if you cayenne’ to get a bit of peas.
correction: I read it in the pepper.
If she started with the wrong spice, and kept adding to try to correct it, then this may be how “allspice” was invented.
Is Rosemary available in Baby size?