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Ask the accordion.

Can you play?
Where there is sound there is play.

If a gust of wind would make a harp sound and nobody was there to listen right then but the forest and the trees would a tree then see fit to fall or what do you think?
That sounds exotic! Pippi Long-stocking had a Soda Pop tree I believe but sandwich trees.

Are they indigenous to NZ?
No, it sunk...

Can you swim?
No question about it?
Whadda ya mean; swim the Atlantic four times?

ocampo Wrote:
The sheer glump of flollopage here is froody...


eH! No question about it!!!

I dare a quote from my favorite author; Mr. Brautigan, R.

One day inBOIL marches forward the sacred trout hatchery, screaming, "Are you afraid to find out what iDEATH really means?"



(I lifted it out of a book called 'Vulnerable People a view of American fiction since 1945' authored by a certain Josephine Hendin; page 47)

Honglesnips are eerie in the way that they are shape shifters who generally appear in close proximity to reflecting materials such as mirrors. Imagine you're casting a glance in the mirror one late night in may or june and you sort of freeze because you can't say whether what you see in the mirror are the perfect reflection of yourself or a Honglesnip... It's not a question really, But Are You Shivering?
Eeh, sorry! Only bloo... But on the other side there's the equivalent of a Themsen with bloo!!!

Where are the Stevedores coming from?
If it got one of those little freezer compartments you could defrost it with a sharp screwdriver. That'll do it.

What size fridge are you talking about?
Trembling!!! (only to remove the room between)

Can you match Styx?
No, I'm too sober to pull that off.

Do you wear hat?
None!!! And that's what it's rabid about.

What time for boom cakes?
About three quarters of the entire population.

How much darkness is there in one parcek?
It depends on what kind of surface it's applied on, air moisture, temperature, coat thickness...

What did the battery really do to get charged?
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