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Returning with aplomb   (+10)  [vote for, against]
Is there a feast prepared for a prodigal baker?

I don't have any new ideas, otherwise I'd come back by posting one. Lord knows the ones I had three years ago pretty much all sucked anyway. Oh, well.

[m-f-d] not an invention.

Anybody home?
-- globaltourniquet, Jul 20 2007

[Beep] - whatever it is, I promise I did not return with http://www.urbandic...fine.php?term=plomb
this [globaltourniquet, Jul 20 2007]

Here's your feast http://www.iceshop....cecream.html#prod14
[Jinbish, Jul 21 2007]

Here's a croissant to munch on.

Good to have you back--the blood's been rushing to my head.
-- baconbrain, Jul 20 2007


well, you could have dropped an aplombline!

very glad to see you.
-- po, Jul 20 2007


Yes. Sometimes Google is a bad thing.
-- globaltourniquet, Jul 20 2007


Yay.

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What'd'yabringus?
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 21 2007


Feast you say?
-- Jinbish, Jul 21 2007


Mmm, pie. Welcome back.
-- david_scothern, Jul 21 2007


You were gone?

<wipes glasses clean, looks at screen again>

Ohhhhhh, globaltourniquet! I thought you said globaltournament. Sorry. Welcome back. I see your plomb and raise you a croissant.
-- Canuck, Jul 22 2007


Hello hello!
-- calum, Jul 22 2007


You say Hello, and I say... oh I say Hello, too.
-- xandram, Jul 22 2007


there's no place like plomb.
-- dentworth, Jul 22 2007


If only you'd wated a little longer, you could have returned with aprune.
-- shapu, Jul 24 2007


I read this as Returning with a bomb.

It is the HB, after all.
-- whatrock, Oct 01 2021


Yes, there is.
-- pertinax, Oct 03 2021


If you fell into a pond you could return with a plop.
-- xenzag, Oct 03 2021


Did someone say plums? Where?

Why do we call it 'prune juice?' We don't drink 'raisin juice.'
-- RayfordSteele, Oct 03 2021



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