Which is funny because you wouldn’t expect the undead to be polite to each other.
Also, Dracula covets the mummy’s coffin/sarcophagus, as his own lacks frills, and the mummy covets Dracula’s clothing, as his own are literally in tatters.
Like Sam the Sheepdog and Ralph the Wolf before punching in or after punching out.
But how can he tell her box is nice?
Soup Dragon: “her box” as in “My girlfriend can’t wrestle but you should see her box”?
Yes. She’s all wrapped up, I mean.
Hardly the polite way to greet a lady, but perhaps he thinks “nice rack” doesn’t quite break the ice.
Just two people being cordial to each other.
Which is funny because you wouldn’t expect the undead to be polite to each other.
Also, Dracula covets the mummy’s coffin/sarcophagus, as his own lacks frills, and the mummy covets Dracula’s clothing, as his own are literally in tatters.
Like Sam the Sheepdog and Ralph the Wolf before punching in or after punching out.
But how can he tell her box is nice?
Soup Dragon: “her box” as in “My girlfriend can’t wrestle but you should see her box”?
Yes. She’s all wrapped up, I mean.
Hardly the polite way to greet a lady, but perhaps he thinks “nice rack” doesn’t quite break the ice.