Wi nøt trei a høliday in Sweden this yër?
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For all we know, she
may also throw knives,
easy on the eyes,
streamwalking with eco-friendly
Germans, good fits &
Farhad Manjoo, gaping
liabilities and deluded pundits,
salmon, after all, the
spawn of choice for fif
teen out of fifty
Lone Star lubbers, every man-
& woman-jack of them, a heart
beat away from
amazing and fanstastic,
plastic and fantastic, shivering
timbers, lollycoddling
mustard seeds, J K
Galbraith & all
that Yankee brine,
fizzy detection, the best
crazy
Japanese
western
ever made.
For all we know, she
may also throw knives,
easy on the eyes,
streamwalking with eco-friendly
Germans, good fits &
Farhad Manjoo, gaping
liabilities and deluded pundits,
salmon, after all, the
spawn of choice for fif
teen out of fifty
Lone Star lubbers, every man-
& woman-jack of them, a heart
beat away from
amazing and fanstastic,
plastic and fantastic, shivering
timbers, lollycoddling
mustard seeds, J K
Galbraith & all
that Yankee brine,
fizzy detection, the best
crazy
Japanese
western
ever made.
Labels: perrier in fallen times
10 Comments:
Shiver the timbers, batten down the hatches. A heartbeat away from: Hell, let's grab the kids and get out of this place while the gettin's good. And dodge the knives on our way out.
San: Now that's a Japanese western...
Different strokes for different folks. All I can say is that your lines reminded me that my niece is in Denmark this year as an exchange student. She's sending her brother a word a day via Facebook. :)
Peace!
Lee: Let's face it: Scandinavia's a cool place to be, any time.
You're talking about what I think you're talking about, right? ;)
Yes, I think you are. lol
Ms Devil: I certainly hope I am. Some parts of the poem are bits and pieces from a Yahoo News web page about McCain's new VP nomination Sarah Palin: of course, cross-stitched are bits and pieces of my own dementia and ads, flotsam and jetsam from the same page. I particularly liked the name Farhad Manjoo, that is an awesome name. Rest assured that, if I am wrong about your guess, you are still most assuredly right.
Ms Mood: The title of the post is straight from the opening credits of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Lots of moose are mentioned, as they were in mention of Ms Palin as well.
That's what I was talking about too. And why I would hightail it to just about anywhere, given her stepping into the presidency.
The NERVE. The complete insult to any thinking woman with a drop of feminist blood--McCain's willy nilly throwing her on the ticket OUTRAGES me. Here's hoping he's cooked his own elephant with this one.
San: I am assuredly in your camp, but I must say that, from a purely cosmetically enhanced standpoint (as I feel most politics are, sadly, these daze), I thought the choice was a smart move. Not substantive, mind, just smart. And I have to say, as Obama as I am all the way, I was very sadly dismayed with his choice of Mr Plagiarism for the ticket.
San II: And then on the other hand, what's new about McC's choice: what in God's name had GWB ever done but walk around in his Emperor's New Clothes here in Lone Star before his ascendancy? The elefanten have a thing for untried guvnahs, no?
I call both the Veeps a wash. Small town mayoress and pre-owned car/speech salesman. Our man coulda done mo betta.
Roll Tide, and they did, didn't they?
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