"Well", as JB would say
Today is Saturday, 2 January 2010.
A day of grace, if you please. Tomorrow, why Lazard Goldblum, and more on the dying days of our beautiful and most-loving Weimaraner.
Allow me to harpoon a minor fish, John Mackey of Whole Foods, grocer and buffoon.
(DISCLOSURE: I shop there a couple of times a month.)
Johnny doesn’t believe in global warming. After all, as quoted in the January 4, 2009 The New Yorker: “Historically, prosperity tends to correlate to warmer temperatures”.
Which is why the 19th century is known as “The Century of the Ugandan Empire”, not “The Century of the British Empire”.
The sun never sets on, etc.
A day of grace, if you please. Tomorrow, why Lazard Goldblum, and more on the dying days of our beautiful and most-loving Weimaraner.
Allow me to harpoon a minor fish, John Mackey of Whole Foods, grocer and buffoon.
(DISCLOSURE: I shop there a couple of times a month.)
Johnny doesn’t believe in global warming. After all, as quoted in the January 4, 2009 The New Yorker: “Historically, prosperity tends to correlate to warmer temperatures”.
Which is why the 19th century is known as “The Century of the Ugandan Empire”, not “The Century of the British Empire”.
The sun never sets on, etc.
3 Comments:
Again - vague.
Pardon, but don't see the vagueness. If prosperity does correlate to warmer climes, nations in the tropics would rule the earth.
I repeat - vague.
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