The winner gets to pick exactly which sex games they’ll engage in after the game?
I think Mr. Grumpy is on the right track. This is Arlo, after all.
Mr. Grumpy, I still don’t see how “That IS the bet” makes sense.
“You know the bet,” or “the same bet as every year,” or “heh heh heh,” I could understand.
The winner gets to “take” all — nudge nudge, wink wink — take all — know what I mean, wink, wink — all? all? Say no more…
The joke is, the outcome of the bet is the same no matter which one of them wins it.
The winner takes all. The loser … gets taken. I thought it was funny.
Last evening (meaning the day after the Super Bowl) husband was watching reruns of “The Goldbergs” I am guessing that they pulled the episodes special, but both were about the Patriots playing “their local” Eagles.
The winner gets to pick exactly which sex games they’ll engage in after the game?
I think Mr. Grumpy is on the right track. This is Arlo, after all.
Mr. Grumpy, I still don’t see how “That IS the bet” makes sense.
“You know the bet,” or “the same bet as every year,” or “heh heh heh,” I could understand.
The winner gets to “take” all — nudge nudge, wink wink — take all — know what I mean, wink, wink — all? all? Say no more…
The joke is, the outcome of the bet is the same no matter which one of them wins it.
The winner takes all. The loser … gets taken. I thought it was funny.
Last evening (meaning the day after the Super Bowl) husband was watching reruns of “The Goldbergs” I am guessing that they pulled the episodes special, but both were about the Patriots playing “their local” Eagles.
I would expect it means ‘take all’ your cloths