A damn fine tree scene. And if that is mistletoe I am wondering how much would be needed above me, and how beautiful and dim a sunset, to entice the modest damsels. (Apart from for the succulent Margaret-Dulcinea that is, for she cannot get enough of my noble nibbling, obviously)
I've only ever seen mistletoe in little plastic packages at the supermarket. Is that what it looks like in reality? I thought at first they were dried bird's nests.
That is a lot of mistletoe for NO kisses...
ReplyDeleteAnd now imagine all the kisses not being enjoyed.
DeleteA damn fine tree scene. And if that is mistletoe I am wondering how much would be needed above me, and how beautiful and dim a sunset, to entice the modest damsels. (Apart from for the succulent Margaret-Dulcinea that is, for she cannot get enough of my noble nibbling, obviously)
ReplyDeleteAh, Don, leave the kissing under mistletoes to those who are in need.
DeleteI've only ever seen mistletoe in little plastic packages at the supermarket. Is that what it looks like in reality? I thought at first they were dried bird's nests.
ReplyDeleteUff. Mistletoe in little plastic packages?!?!
ReplyDeleteDo those supermarkets also sell kisses?