“And if you had, the answer would have been no.”
Back in the early 60s there was a paperback book about two babies in the womb called Egbert and Egberta.
Mmmmmm, gumbo.
I was just through there in May. Hubby made use of it then wandered down to the J.C. Penny house.
Just started about a month ago.
Keesler AFB here too. Tech Control school 73.
And mercury was used in the manufacturing process, hence the “mad as a hatter”.
800 miles due west of Portugal. They are a little slice of paradise. I got to live on Terceira island curtesy of the Air Force.
Reruns. Copyright on this one is 2016.
I’m looking forward to this story arc.
“And if you had, the answer would have been no.”