![]() ![]() That was the day that Grandpa Bomba made Poppa and Momma six acres of land on which to build a house - shifting all of their new neighbors east and west - and Grandma Dollop caut the young couple o love song in a jar so that they could listen to it whenever they liked. ![]() Momma hadn't wanted to play, insisting to Dinah that it was hardly fair - she knew she could toss a ring onto a lurching moving peg perfectly every time and didn't htink it was right to flaunt her savvy in such a public way, or in such a public place." flashback The day Poppa asked Granpa Bomba and GrandmaDollop for their blessing to marry Momma was the day he learned that some folks aren't exactly what you might expect. ![]() He and his navy buddies were on leave and having a fine time strutting around in their sailor uniforms, whistling at all the girls, But the moment Poppa saw Momma, he was smitten Poppa knew a perfect girls when he saw one." flashback They met at the ring toss game. Deep-fried pickle of a situation was all my fault idiom I could feel Bobbie eyes on me, trying to dissect me like a splayed and gutted frog idiom making the bus lurch and groan as he got us back onto the highway personification On that day of the street carnival, Poppa still knew nothing about savvy-folk like Momma and Dinah. ![]()
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