Jan 03, 2007 14:55
I just received the following email:
From: optimistically
Subject: longitudinal couldn't
endearing
And there was pretty good grub at the end.
What a Lovely War, a musical based on the songs of the Great War.
Well, maybe I could, just.
What was the purpose?
Then I'll try to eat a turkey loaf I picked up yesterday at the dollar store. What was the purpose?
I knew enough not to ask questions - I just showed off my ankles, and thought of the Empire.
And remember, it's a well-known scientific fact that used books are terrible sources of infection - if you care about your family's health, you'll purchase new copies only.
And what with the global situation as it is, I doubt that our statesmen are dealing adequately with the Cephalopod Menace.
Then I'll try to eat a turkey loaf I picked up yesterday at the dollar store. What a Lovely War, a musical based on the songs of the Great War. I'm surprised that none of the other pundits have figured it out, yet.
I didn't take any pictures because cameras are banned from the Pentagon. In the days before the 1918 Armistice, the chief of the German General Staff suggested to the Kaiser that it might be a good moment for him to fall gloriously at the front at the head of his troops.
I wonder if anyone's suggested to the president that he might ought to lead a patrol or an IED hunt in Baghdad or in Anbar Province? Myself, I'll be working the cash register of the Janus Museum's gift shop all day. Dick's own remarks were at once witty, thought-provoking, and moving. I didn't take any pictures because cameras are banned from the Pentagon. Too many treasures, in fact, to detail here, but one must visit the Animals at War pages. I shot the Old Footbridge yet again so regular readers, if any, can check the progress of the season - here's what it looked like last week.
I knew enough not to ask questions - I just showed off my ankles, and thought of the Empire.
I didn't take any pictures because cameras are banned from the Pentagon.
It's a bit reminiscent of the works of Komar and Melamid. And it's also the day on which Constantinople fell to the Turks, but you knew that already.
Above, some of the lads of the 1st Maryland Regiment frisk about a basin at Versailles during our trip to France back in '83.
Above, the 1914 Christmas truce. sub posting of the other day, Friend of the Museum Mario Rups sent a link to a terrifying National Geographic video of a terrifying struggle between an octopus and shark.
I confess that I stand with the Administration on this question - of course it isn't a civil war. What a Lovely War, a musical based on the songs of the Great War. It's a bit reminiscent of the works of Komar and Melamid.
To make sure that I didn't have a piece concealed in an ankle holster?
Gilbert, also of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, died on May 29th - which is the date of JFK's birth.
It's like a stream of consciousness belonging to a mental patient.