Mr. Silly
I am a robot
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2006
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- 260
I had this really amazingly witty, clever comment with a touch of sentimentality and warm affection relating to my family in it. It was really great. But my dog ate it. BTW, hi Cowboy, good boy. Sit. Down. Down. Down. You never know when your dog might be surfing the net or posting things, so it's best to be kindly to them, even when they eat your posts. Anyway, thanks to Cowboy you are stuck with this post.
Back to my pedestrian un-witty, un-sentimental, cooler un-affectionate comment... The tea for two sounds really freaking good (note the use of 'freaking', where there's no need to apologize to frick, thus saving a full three keystrokes of typing in this post). The gorgonzola/pear sanwich sounds frickin' delightful (NOF - I noticed that my use of 'freaking' actually turned out to increase keystrokes in the end, so I am reverting to this more economical form). And it all looked quite sophisticated in that delightfully refined tea room way. Did you know that one of the reasons I don't post that often is because I play the Ukulele instead of reading the internet boards. It's sometimes true. So anyway, I actually learned that song - Tea for Two, and got to the point that I could actually do it as a chord melody (which is much trickier than just picking it out or playing the bare chords) and even threw in a few of the riffs from one of Django Reinhardt's recordings of that song. Because Django is my hero. I could gush on for millennia about his brilliance. Though I wish he would have played the Ukulele and recorded some stuff. All heroes need a tragic flaw, right? Anyway, so I learned this tune, and now it is completely forgotten. It's just gone now - I don't really know how. So it's rather like the post that my dog ate.
Also the family wearing Hawaiian print shirts - I wear Aloha shirts (which is my term for those shirts, TFI). Mostly. Max doesn't have matching ones, but he does have one. So we sort of match sometimes. But that is in our mundane Disneyless life where I wear white socks and boat shoes, so it is not as cool as the people you were stalking/being offensively inquisitive to. But it's loosely similar, so I figured I'd point it out.
The aloha shirt is actually quite useful. In nature some bugs have brightly colored exoskeletons. Sometimes this is to indicate that they are actually a toxic bug. For me the aloha shirt and Disneyland ball cap indicate that conversations with me may be peculiar. I am betting it would ward off Zzub, especially since I often have a cup of hot tea in my hand (no offense zzuB). BTW, I no longer wear an onion on my belt, as it isn't the style anymore.
So where was I? Oh my goodness, that food looked really frickin good (NOF - note that once again I am saving keystrokes - perhaps I can make an acronym of that: NTOAIASK - it has a nice ring to it). Zoinkies, that food & tea looked scary good (the scariness is not because of the haunts, though). So I am making HaleyB try to work in going there into our schedule.
A Tibetan lama? Red hat or yellow hat?
Back to my pedestrian un-witty, un-sentimental, cooler un-affectionate comment... The tea for two sounds really freaking good (note the use of 'freaking', where there's no need to apologize to frick, thus saving a full three keystrokes of typing in this post). The gorgonzola/pear sanwich sounds frickin' delightful (NOF - I noticed that my use of 'freaking' actually turned out to increase keystrokes in the end, so I am reverting to this more economical form). And it all looked quite sophisticated in that delightfully refined tea room way. Did you know that one of the reasons I don't post that often is because I play the Ukulele instead of reading the internet boards. It's sometimes true. So anyway, I actually learned that song - Tea for Two, and got to the point that I could actually do it as a chord melody (which is much trickier than just picking it out or playing the bare chords) and even threw in a few of the riffs from one of Django Reinhardt's recordings of that song. Because Django is my hero. I could gush on for millennia about his brilliance. Though I wish he would have played the Ukulele and recorded some stuff. All heroes need a tragic flaw, right? Anyway, so I learned this tune, and now it is completely forgotten. It's just gone now - I don't really know how. So it's rather like the post that my dog ate.
Also the family wearing Hawaiian print shirts - I wear Aloha shirts (which is my term for those shirts, TFI). Mostly. Max doesn't have matching ones, but he does have one. So we sort of match sometimes. But that is in our mundane Disneyless life where I wear white socks and boat shoes, so it is not as cool as the people you were stalking/being offensively inquisitive to. But it's loosely similar, so I figured I'd point it out.
The aloha shirt is actually quite useful. In nature some bugs have brightly colored exoskeletons. Sometimes this is to indicate that they are actually a toxic bug. For me the aloha shirt and Disneyland ball cap indicate that conversations with me may be peculiar. I am betting it would ward off Zzub, especially since I often have a cup of hot tea in my hand (no offense zzuB). BTW, I no longer wear an onion on my belt, as it isn't the style anymore.
So where was I? Oh my goodness, that food looked really frickin good (NOF - note that once again I am saving keystrokes - perhaps I can make an acronym of that: NTOAIASK - it has a nice ring to it). Zoinkies, that food & tea looked scary good (the scariness is not because of the haunts, though). So I am making HaleyB try to work in going there into our schedule.
1000thhappyhaunt said:...
Lama on the track?
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A Tibetan lama? Red hat or yellow hat?