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{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness

Postby Michael Olea » Tue, 22 May 2007 19:04:53 GMT

What makes a King out of a slave?

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

What makes the flag on the mast to wave?

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

What makes the elephant charge his tusk in the misty mist or the dusky dusk? 

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

What makes the muskrat guard his musk?

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

What makes the Sphinx the 7th Wonder? 

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

What makes the dawn come up like THUNDER?!

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

What makes the Hottentot so hot? 

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

What puts the "ape" in ape-ricot?

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

Whatta they got that I ain't got?

{sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness!

* All mass terms sold by bulk, or in cans of Rosarita's Reified Beings. Stop
By! While away the hours, conversing with the flowers! (No explanatory
surrogates allowed on premises.)

 

Re: {sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness

Postby Traveler » Tue, 22 May 2007 21:11:35 GMT

On Mon, 21 May 2007 10:04:53 +0000, Michael Olea < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >




ahahahaha... You sure got a lot of time on your hands, don't you Olea?
ahahahaha... And maybe a bit of autism thrown in the mix? ahahahaha...

Louis Savain

Why Software Is Bad and What We Can Do to Fix It:
 http://www.**--****.com/ 

Re: {sub-,un-,altered-,}[xish]ness

Postby J.A. Legris » Tue, 22 May 2007 21:54:37 GMT




When a man's an empty kettle,
He should be on his mettle.
And yet I'm torn apart.
Just because I'm presumin'
That I could be kind-a human,
If I only had a heart.



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