The @smirnoff Ice PIck (1975) "Andrea is meeting my family for the first time.
I told her to wear white.
It isn't a must at The Club, but definitely--strongly--recommended. And here she comes in looking like a McDonald's employee with her toes hanging precariously over the edge of her sandals. They're gripped on for dear life as she tries to play croquet.
At least in those ugly pants you can't see the Smirnoff Ice Pick she spilled all over herself. I don't think she knows she's not drinking iced tea. Uncle BoBo keeps refilling her glass. She sways ever slightly more with each shot.
Uncle BoBo can't stop staring at her.
I don't know if it's because he's offended that she totally miffed the dress code, or if he's trying to figure out what she looks like under all that brown corduroy.
I hate Uncle BoBo.
Oh god, would it have killed Andrea to wear a pastel?"
#nationalicedteaday
9 months ago
Hilarious! xx
Little Oscar was occasionally my babysitter on a set. You had to have a parent on the set with you if you were a minor working in the motion picture industry. My mom worked, and occasionally would ask someone else on the set to be my guardian. Oscar Meyer (Little Oscar), Mr. Clean, anyone.
Was Mr. Clean a nice dude?
Em
I think I told you this before, but about 8 or 9 months ago while driving on the PA Turnpike I passed the O.M. Weinermobile. It was awesome.
Seeing the Wienermobile is always a joy.
Once I saw it parked outside of the Spaghetti Warehouse in the Strip. Maybe the Wiener Captains were getting their meatball on.
Best. Photo. Ever.