LOL, I totally get the way you think! When I was 11 I ran a lemonade stand at my parents’ garage sale. In the process of making my AMAZING famous homestyle lemonade, I came across a very unique-looking lemon. The tapered tip at the end was nudged upwards (it looked like a chin to me) as if the lemon were grunting! I thought it was so funny that I painted angry eyes and eyebrows with little olive green dots and inward-tipped black dashes above them, white glue in the fold at the scrunched-up chin for teeth, and a special plastic casing that said “Curmudgelemon” on it. It’s name is a cross between lemon and curmudgeon, which means “a grumpy, sour-dispositioned person often in their later years”. LOL!
hahaha!! I see it too Karen! I see wide-eyed d’oh face!!
Hi Luv J,
YES! I’m glad I’m not the only one who sees the power of this onion!
i like the way you think!
Hi Yadi,
LOL! I blame it on a lifetime of too much imagination. 🙂
LOL, no, I see it too!!! XD
Hi Mariah,
Now only if would come to life and start talking to us!
I think what Mr. onion is really saying is ‘Where’s the beef?’
That makes two of us. I LOL’d
He even has a nose!
That’s hella funny.
I can see it too 🙂
LOL, I totally get the way you think! When I was 11 I ran a lemonade stand at my parents’ garage sale. In the process of making my AMAZING famous homestyle lemonade, I came across a very unique-looking lemon. The tapered tip at the end was nudged upwards (it looked like a chin to me) as if the lemon were grunting! I thought it was so funny that I painted angry eyes and eyebrows with little olive green dots and inward-tipped black dashes above them, white glue in the fold at the scrunched-up chin for teeth, and a special plastic casing that said “Curmudgelemon” on it. It’s name is a cross between lemon and curmudgeon, which means “a grumpy, sour-dispositioned person often in their later years”. LOL!