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Fantastic word game

You would know how to push the right buttons to make people crazy.

(Travel Tip: I have no ideas, anyone have a question?)
 
Dude, that would be "you're" as in "you are making me nervous"

Nervous Norvus' novelty song Transfusion was a major hit in 1956.
 
1956 was 10 years before my birth.



(Anyacat, my parents are taking a cruise to Mexxxxxxxxxico in April. Let's hear about Mexico.)
 
The hookah pipe when retired makes an excellent lamp.

(Travel Tip: Cruising is the best kind of vacation for those of us who only want to unpack once. The Mexican Riveria is one of my favorite places and I found the absolute perfect small hotel with excellent an beach, but spotty service and really mediocre food. It is located near Tulum, which is inches away from becoming another Cancun. When in the area, you must visit Chichen-Itza, which was capital of the ancient Mayan empire. The ruin is in excellent condition. Once there, you will see the pyramid of Kukulkan (75 feet high), the Temple of the Warriors, the Ball Court, the Observatory and the Sacred Well where prisoners of war were sacrificed to ancient gods. Wear comfortable shoes and a hat and bring bottled water.)
 
Jeannie popped out of the bottle, but sadly, she only popped partially out of her outfit.

Cause the censors were lookin' and if it had happened, heads woulda rolled and whatnot.
 
Out of his mind is what Larry Hagman so wonderful in I Dream of Jeanie.

(Travel Tip: Pick your cruise line carefully as onboard illness can ruin your holiday.)
 
Display much? Is the question the papparazi ask as they lay in the gutter to make sure they get an up-skirt short of whatever starlet is the hottest this season.

(Travel Tip: I read today that Lucca, a lovely town in beautiful Tuscany, passed a law banning ethnic eateries in its old town. So, when in Lucca, you will have to look elsewhere to feed that Mac attack or if you have a yen for Chinese take-out. A lot of people consider this another example of Italy's attempt to close itself off to other cultures. Actually, other cities have done the same in an attempt to protect local products and ever-so-yummy cuisine. Unfortunately, business that are already will remain open, so that miserable Dunkin' Donuts across from the Trevi Fountain gets to stay.)
 
To taste or not to taste is irrelevant to the paparazzi as they all battle each other for that one in a million shot.
 


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