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Une farce (f) = practical joke la peau (f) = skin le buisson (m) = bush le papier queue (m) = toilet paper un escalier (m) = staircase le rez-de-chaussée (m) = ground floor See a 15 page preview, here! Merci d'avance! With that, the Powers That Be (disguised as no other than our prankster puppy) put a new two-ply twist on an old saying to which I now get the gist: I watched, mystified, as the last square of "two-ply" landed like a feather before my very eyes. all were quilted with a layer of lavatory paper. and reached the escalier in time to witness the last perforated square float gently down to le rez-de-chaussée.* Our kitchen, our hall, our living room. Indeed, I woke up the other morning with a start. those Powers That Be came back to correct my former "farcery," this via a flurry of chewed, soggy TP. whose new favorite "toy" is, can you guess?, TP. Those Payback Powers That Be disguised themselves, recently, as our four-month-old puppy. Never mind adolescent intimidation-for it is useless to try and get sympathy from the correctional Powers That Be. her orange tree, or the buissons that lined her home's entry. Truthfully, it wasn't at all my idea to toilet paper her yard. Yesterday was pay back day for the farce I played on friend of a friend, Margo, years ago. I dunno.)įorget grammar, let's get back to our "goes around comes around" story. a teepee? No, that would be a Native American structure made not of two-ply paper, but peau.

Let's see, what would that make the noun. We called the bad deed "TPing." (not "T-Ping" as in "I Ching"-would that we sneaks were not so unerring- no such thing! " TPing" as in the verb: "to tp"-the adjective a "tp'd" house. You remember those low murmured high jinks, played out as a kid? Well, where I grew up we had toilet paper in our arsenal of " farce-inal". "Around," one might add, like a roll of two-ply toilet paper. You know the saying: "What goes around comes around".
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Qui, parmi nous, quand il n'y a plus de papier queue va chercher le sopalin? Who, among us, when there's no more TP, goes and gets the paper towels?
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