allergic reaction --> wc marathon!
Fanta (a soft drink by the Coca Cola Company manufactured solely for the German market during the 30ies & 40ies)
bunny bunny bunny, makes it funny, in Richmond???
hop a long jump mister kangaroo...
a wallaby lullaby... roo roo roll your tail gently in a coil, merrily merrily merrily o, gently in a coil...
*extends a cyberhand across infinity* Congratulations to your 1000th post, QD!!!
He is much more sheer than the average bloke.
Sh.ear h.airthis is too strange not to do
when the comb gets stuck and you suddenly stand there with your hair in your hand and blood pouring from your scalp
*unharmed*
Worded (my post # 1344 was poorly worded)
1st Lieutenant
Jeez, that seem awfully strangerous... more dada than sir Eel is meant to; icking flingers... Ok! I'll start all over...
... there is no way I can associate André Breton to anything, well I do remember how he looks, but that's all. According to my encyclopaedia he was born in 1896. During the German occupation of France he fled Paris and stayed in the U.S. from which he returned in 1946 to reorganize the surrealist movement. He was a poet and author.
Marcel Duchamp, on the other side, was a guy who liked to play with words. He took a cheap reproduction of La Giaconda and added a mustache to her face, under which he wrote the letters L.H.O.O.Q. which if they're read phonetically results in a sentence that goes "Elle (au?) chaud au cul" or "She's got a hot ***". Some say this was a reference to the fact that the painting was missing from the Louvre at the time. Some accuse Guillaume Appollinaire to have been the culprit; said person was a poet and promotor of Cubism and author of a short novel called "Count Vibescu".
The house that Bob built.