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Fibbing Friday|7/23/2021

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It’s time once again for Fibbing Friday! Frank of PCGuyIV fame is our host today and the questions are below.

  1. According to the old TV commercial, how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?

The owl always said it was three, but I think itโ€™s subjective. IMO, it depends on the size and agility of your tongue and your sucking power.

  1. What did George the Grocer, a.k.a. Mr. Whipple ask us not to squeeze in his store?

The Tootsie Roll Pops.

  1. What song begins with the lyrics, โ€œLivinโ€™ on spongecakeโ€ฆโ€?

โ€œAll About that Bass.โ€

  1. According to the song, โ€œDo You Know the Way to San Joseโ€, L.A. is a great big what?

Cluster***k.

  1. What does Tony the Tiger say about Kelloggโ€™s Frosted Flakes?

Theyโ€™re Grape!

  1. Aside from caramel-covered popcorn and peanuts, what can be found inside a box of Cracker Jacks?

Belly button lint & toe jam.

  1. What does Lucky the Leprechaun say that kids are always after?

His little green booty.

  1. What toy was touted by its jingle as being โ€œfun for a girl and a boyโ€?

Tide pods.

  1. According to its marketing, what product just โ€œkeeps going and going and goingโ€ฆโ€?

Deluxe Depends.

  1. Who was known as, โ€œThe Man of a Thousand Voicesโ€?

Jim Nabors, aka Gomer Pyle.

6 responses to “Fibbing Friday|7/23/2021”

  1. Hi Susan, thought I’d let you know it’s my turn next week and these are Frank’s questions (your link’s right though)
    Good fun answers

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  2. I absolutely loved your answers to #s 6, 8 & 9 Susan.

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  3. ๐Ÿ˜‚โค

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  4. Crazy good answers!

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  5. Your answer to number one left little to the imagination. Well, my imagination, anyway! ๐Ÿ˜ณ

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    I’ve just sprayed tea all over my laptop. Today’s lesson: Don’t drink while reading the funnies!

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