Pies From A to Z

and more homonyms

Dec. 5, 1996.

Dear Prospector Parker,

I am going to tell you a few names for pies. Apple pie, Banana - Blueberry pie ,Chocolate - Chery - Chess - Cocknute pie , Date pie , Elderberey - Eggnog pie , Frut - French Apple pie ,Grappe - Grasshopper - Gooseberry pie , Huckerlbarey , Ice cream pie , Jello pie, Key Lime, Lemon - Lime, Millon Dollar - Mincemeat, Nesslrode, Orange, Peach - Pumpkin - Pineapple - Pecan, Quincem, Raspberry - Raisin, Strawberry - Squash - Sweet Potato, Turnip, Unusual, Vanilla, Walnut, Xmas Peppermint, Ya m and Zucchini.

Your friend,
Susan

Dec. 5, 1996

Dear Prospector Parker,

I am going to give you some homonyms, one and won One means one thing.
Won weans I get something.

Wood means like a tree.
Would means like I would do something.

Blue means a color.
Blow means that the wind blows.

So means like how much. I love my mommy so much.
Sew means like you sew the fabric.

Do means do you want to go somewhere.
Dew means like the stuff on your car in the morning.

I means yourself.
Eye means your eye on your face.

To means to do something
Two means the number.

For means I have something for you.
Four means the number four.

There means something is over there.
Their means they own something.

Our means we own something.
Hour means 60 minutes of time.

See means you see with your eyes.
Sea means the water.

Your friend,
Abbie


Dear Abbie and Susan:

WOW!!!!!! What fantastic work. Abbie, I think you have sent me the longest list of homonyms yet. I hadn't really thought of do and dew.

And Susan, you're list of pies was unbelievable--I can't tell you how long I spent thinking of names and you've come up with some I hadn't thought of. Could I use some of them in future shows ???? By the way what is Nesslrode?

How about idioms ? Do either of you know any of them ?

Your friend,
Prospector Parker


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