We all had fun playing "Where's Waldo Only He's a Purple Woman" with her, but then I never heard anything else about her. Was they something done and I missed it because it wasn't in either Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. or All-Star Western ?
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Also, this, from the Urban Dictionary:
Lid: Common terminology used in the 1960's and 1970's in the United States to describe approximately one ounce of marijuana.
That explains the show but not Charles Nelson Reilly!
Rob Staeger said:
Also, this, from the Urban Dictionary:
Lid: Common terminology used in the 1960's and 1970's in the United States to describe approximately one ounce of marijuana.
I've only just realised the double-meaning of the name now, but I see the same company did Puff'n'Stuff?
Yeah, I guess they were...
Puffin' stuff, I mean.
Remarkable.
Rob Staeger said:
Also, this, from the Urban Dictionary:
Lid: Common terminology used in the 1960's and 1970's in the United States to describe approximately one ounce of marijuana.
And I suppose that's where John Byrne got the name for Liddleville too, I guess!
Well, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir was over and Match Game only pays so much...
Philip Portelli said:
That explains the show but not Charles Nelson Reilly!
Rob Staeger said:Also, this, from the Urban Dictionary:
Lid: Common terminology used in the 1960's and 1970's in the United States to describe approximately one ounce of marijuana.
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