Hey "Babe", you sure are looking "swine", wanna come over to my "sty" and "root" around?
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The three lil pigs: The first 2week lil pigs built their house like a brick shot house, while the 3rd lil pig built his out of wood, and just as he hoped was eaten by the nasty or not so nasty beaver. Moral of the story: don't build with your queer brother, dare to dance with beavers
I know, I know, I know I should have reported in before now. But sometimes real life just gets in the way. I attempted 5 books in November. I say attempted because I slapped a big DNF (did not finish) on Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon. I just can't seem to get into this guy. It's the second or third of his I've given up on, Not so the other four, starting with a biography of Stephen Stills called Change Partners. This followed by a hilarious biography of the guy responsible for National Lampoon called A Stupid and Futile Gesture - How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever. I ended the month reading yet another biography, this one of the man behind Rolling Stone magazine,. It was called Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine. A fascinating read. So last month I hit the magic number 50 I'd imagined for myself back in January. If I roll this month into my yearly total I'm at 54 books. And I still hav...
A long time ago, when I was 22, my first child was born. That kid grew up on a little Canadian kid's show called Polka Dot Door, produced by the TV Ontario network. And Dad, more often than not, sat through those shows with his little one. Nine or so years later when a brother, and a year after that when a sister came along number one son was moving on to Knight Rider and The Dukes of Hazzard. But there was a nice overlap where his siblings picked up where he had left off with Polka Dot Door. And Dad was right there to welcome them. So you're looking at a Polka Dot Door veteran. The show began in 1971 and ran to 1993. I didn't watch the full run but I did get in my fair share. The formula was pretty simple. A young male and female host, which seemed to change every week, sang songs, told stories, made crafts and generally did their best stimulate little brains. The show opened as follows... Imagination Day! Oh boy! ...
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The first 2week lil pigs built their house like a brick shot house, while the 3rd lil pig built his out of wood, and just as he hoped was eaten by the nasty or not so nasty beaver.
Moral of the story: don't build with your queer brother, dare to dance with beavers
But now that I see the picture in all it's glory?
Soooooweeeeeee!
heh heh
Not eggsactly a caption.
Okay, howzabout this:
Meet suh-weeeet Suuuuueeee-weeeeee!