Robert Goulet had the Three Musketeers on the plane with him? Wouldn't that have screwed up the plane's weight limit?
Robert Goulet: 1) Proud resident of Massachusetts AND Canada. 2) Patriot. Key to the famous, historical "Gay" event ("Gay Purr-ee" with Judy Garland). 3) Dealer in kill ratios--as in "knock 'em dead in their seats." 4) Robert. Gou. Effin'. Let.
And, not even a mention of Robert Goulet. walks away, shaking head slowly and sorrowfully
ReplyDeleteRobert Goulet never dealt in kill ratios.
ReplyDelete-- Lamont "Camelot" Cranston
Ironically, his favourite chocolate bar was Three Musketeers.
ReplyDeleteReally.
(Not really.)
ReplyDeleteActually if you check his Wikipedia it mentions his love of them. Had them on the plane.
ReplyDeleteReally.
"Robert Goulet never dealt in kill ratios."
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ReplyDeleteRobert Goulet had the Three Musketeers on the plane with him? Wouldn't that have screwed up the plane's weight limit?
ReplyDeleteRobert Goulet:
1) Proud resident of Massachusetts AND Canada.
2) Patriot. Key to the famous, historical "Gay" event ("Gay Purr-ee" with Judy Garland).
3) Dealer in kill ratios--as in "knock 'em dead in their seats."
4) Robert. Gou. Effin'. Let.
Wait. Did you mean the Three Musketeers or the Three Mouseketeers--Annette, Cubby, and Darlene?
ReplyDelete"Bob's a flot of pie in the willy-woo with the dilly dallies."
ReplyDeleteEXACTLY, even harder to understand brit! And by "exactly" I mean, MAYBE SO!
ReplyDelete-Dilly me lord! The Unks be gone. Shame me, tame me, saints a crowing!-
ReplyDeleteI bet you had him in the death pool, yeah?
ReplyDeleteAre you the friend of grandpa who owed him $50? If so, please pay up.
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ReplyDeleteSo, to sum up:
ReplyDeleteRobert Goulet was on the plane with Paul Tibbets when the Three Musketeers Bomb was dropped on England? Am I following this right?
"Rest in peace, my friend."
ReplyDelete-Amen