Lucky you, my pocket is full of peanut butter. Here ya go. Uh...sorry about the fuzz. But anything tastes good on a Ritz, right. Thanks Eddie, another nice meal.
I always enjoy reading (or listening to) Lovecraft's works. It is difficult to surpass his descriptive, dreamlike (nightmarish) backgrounds...ex. 'The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath.'
Eddie, it's me - Scott I'm trying to get in touch with you. Can you email me Scott6292002@yahoo.com you are my only Obama for a project I'm working on. Scott...you know... from warner bros.
Why did you flop/reverse the opening? Any special reason?
ReplyDeleteLucky you, my pocket is full of peanut butter. Here ya go. Uh...sorry about the fuzz. But anything tastes good on a Ritz, right.
ReplyDeleteThanks Eddie, another nice meal.
Someone made fun of me once for using my mouth to hold things when neither of my hands were free.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see I'm not the only one!
So sad that they don't get it. Isn't it?
ReplyDeleteAh yes, H.P. Lovecraft. Anyone else here like to worship Cthulhu?
ReplyDelete- trevor.
This blog is an oasis.
ReplyDeleteI think youd really like this book
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11505/11505-h/11505-h.htm#THE_CASE_FOR_THE_EPHEMERAL
I linked to that article because of the second section on Cockney humor.
ReplyDeleteThe parallels to yours and johns essays on cartoons is striking
end part got cut off
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Its All things considered by GK Chesterton anyhow
http://www.gutenberg.org/author/chesterton
You should be on t.v You are way more entertaining than most folks on there these days.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading (or listening to) Lovecraft's works. It is difficult to surpass his descriptive, dreamlike (nightmarish) backgrounds...ex. 'The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath.'
ReplyDeleteEddie, it's me - Scott
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to get in touch with you.
Can you email me
Scott6292002@yahoo.com
you are my only Obama for a project I'm working on.
Scott...you know... from warner bros.