O, it was a weird censorship thing..
dròm_et_rêve wrote:We can share, my dear. I shouldn't want a blanket-related rift to grip us. That, after all, is how Caesar and Brutus drifted apart.
sharing a blanket, sounds like a wonderful way to "drift together"!
:wink:
Ah, to woo with childish pieces of cloth. Quelle perfection!
You two leave me hanging on your every word. The suspension's getting rather painful.
Honestly... I bet that there are some people out there who consider quality time as watching Nick Jr, sharing a blanket.
Old-style romantics, I guess.
dròm_et_rêve wrote:You two leave me hanging on your every word. The suspension's getting rather painful.
try wrapping the blanket around the rope!
Although I remain legs adangle, I am relieved ;D.
"He realizes that every man who has some music in his soul can make verses ten or dozen times in his life if the stars are propitious, but he does not propose to abuse this modest gift." -from "The Enigma of Edward FitzGerald" by Borges
(Also, Arnold just mentioned John Wayne in a speech at the RNC while alluding to W. See that Gil Scott-Heron song that I posted a few pages back...)
In the beginning, there was the word. And the word was half-price Doritos.
The fact that this was two words, or three, to the purists, would split the Doritists and the non-Doritists, for ever.
Not only have I read the book, I had no clue these people were from my realtive's home town:
http://www.deadtroll.com/other/fuckyes/
I am fascinated about this book. It sounds like something that you would pick up...
Interesting indeed... I can see it being burnt by Arkansan Republicans for Truth, in my mind's eye..
I should loan you my copy, drom. It's too funny. I think Col Man would like it too. From the intro to the first forward:
Some men are blessed
Some men are cursed
Some men have brains
Like liverwurst.
(A certain world leader comes to mind, on that note.)
Can anyone teach me the way to vrasdksichane?
Hooray! The new Ikea catalog is here!