Good morning, thralls. It is I, Yola. Tuesday is a day of renewed vigor, the sun is shining, and a thermos of wheatgrass martinis awaits my lunch. What's playing on the toaster right now? My Way by the little punk from Hoboken—er, Shepherd's Bush. One of those.
Anyways, couldn't help but notice that some of you took instruction yesterday while others of you did not. YukonBarbie, for shame. If your man pecs look good in my bra, which I highly doubt, give me a call. Otherwise, pedal your wares down the street at Kay's. Cyberdrew, was that English? I thought not. Everyone else passed with the coveted AA.
Today, I would like to pick up the theme offered by lovely Miss Vicky. Guess my favorite television show from 1984. Bonus round, what was YukonBarbie's favorite show?
Ta, YOLA
THE SHADOW Defies the Clutch of the Talon (1946)
23 hours ago
Your favorite? Simplicity itself. Either The Six Wives of Henry VIII, espisode II (in reruns), or Punky Brewster.
ReplyDeleteDiagnosis Murder! Diagnosis Murder! Diagnosis Murder! No, wait, 1984? I don't have a frickin' clue.
ReplyDeleteYola,
ReplyDeleteSolid Gold, right? The slime suits? That's so you.
Owing to your questionable sexuality, I'm guessing Three's Company. You never knew whom was doing what to who during the commercials.
ReplyDeleteOne more thing for you, Yola and thralls. A link to an interesting blog entry about Bookscan. Take your blood pressure meds before reading.
ReplyDeletehttp://zackcompany.blogspot.com/2009/06/lie-that-is-bookscan.html
My guess is V, and I'll bet you were rooting for the aliens.
ReplyDeleteDear little friends. From the breadth and range of your guesses, I see how little you know me. Perhaps it's the mask. Behind the leather and sequins, I am alone. Except for Cyberdrew who is probably lurking in the bushes.
ReplyDelete-YOLA
It's a trick question! I may be a beer-hall bimbo, but I ain't ignerunt. The only TV show in 1984 was Big Brother Is Watching.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a trick question. Yola's favorite show wasn't a show at all. It was a Wendy's commercial-"Where's the beef?" Speaking for the cat world, I found it tacky. I have a superior fondness for the Micky Dees fish sandwich, minus the sandwich.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I have it on the best authority, YukonBarbie was a die-hard fan of The A-Team.