
'I'll get my scalpel. . . I'll cut an inch off the top of your wellingtons.'
Add some rainy day charm to their space with cozy pillows adorned with whimsical rain gear illustrations. Perfect for loungers who love their weather-themed collectibles.
'I'll get my scalpel. . . I'll cut an inch off the top of your wellingtons.'
'Wow! That was some world series, Ella! Both Pujols and Holland were just amazing...'
Tennis fans queuing at Wimbledon.
Giraffe Umbrella
"I shop, therefore I am."
(Visual gag) Wellard's annual BIG HANDBAG SALE!! A woman is dragging a huge bag out from a bag shop
Goldilocks and the seventeen black shoulder bags
Utility Chic.
Clam Spearing
Umbrella in case marked: 'In case of prediction error.'
Lemonade fruit juice water stand and Umbrellas, sump, pumps, raincoats stand.
"Most of my consumerism is self-taught."
Nor'easter Island.
Diver
Sportswear Shop.
Cross Umbrella
"Houston - we finally have evidence that the Moon's climate used to be a lot wetter..."
"Hi, it's me, the best little goddamn dog in the world."
"But part of me hopes there never is an Armageddon."
Man with bird's nest as an umbrella.
The Queen of Static Electricity: 'All hail the queen of static electricity!'
Joe shoots his best scores with his graphite shaft!
Puddle Jumper
'Does that include the fishing rod?'
'Ralph, how much do you want for that lure? Just name it.'
The Rainy Season
A woman collecting mushrooms rests under a mushroom.
"Personally, I don't trust weathermen. They change their story every day!"
"I'm retiring the line 'water under the bridge'."
Strike Accessory #118: The Picket Sign/Umbrella Combo.
Double Rain Protection
Sailor with Frog Umbrella.
The Single Rain Drop
Dog in the rain.
Airport Joust.
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