Judge, 1929-08-31 · page 17 of 36
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Taxt Daiven—D'ye haf to be so noisy? Three times I thought me tire blew out! Foul Verse =) The Flamingo = The red Flamingo’s very tall, Segreely | bird at But, in this gay Actly like a girl: all leg: Legs and plumage, that's the lure— s subtle, always sure ther when and what they wish: Suckers and the like, poor fish. —Grorcr Mitcuere A husband says the wives ought to get together and find out which one of them holds the en- durance championship. That is, who has been up in the air for the longest time. Lucky at Cards Then there is the domestic tragedy of the bridge expert; he married a woman with a one- trick mind. Take that song I Love You, I Love You, I Love You, There's a lot in that song. Enough ma- te for at least three movie theme songs.