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Yes, I gave him candy - didn't want him to sink my fleet carriers as a trick.
Avoid the great steaming neanderthal crush of
humanity at the malls and the homicidal traffic on the poorly-kept roads to the
malls by buying multiple copies here.
And it's also the day on which Constantinople fell
to the Turks, but you knew that already. Or, as Donald himself memorably put it,
"Stuff happens.
To make sure that I didn't have a piece concealed
in an ankle holster?
Yes, I gave him candy - didn't want him to sink my
fleet carriers as a trick.
Well, maybe I could, just.
That's not a video, that's a book. I didn't take
any pictures because cameras are banned from the Pentagon. On another subject
entirely, it occurred to me today that the offspring of an octoroon and a Scottish
person could be called a macaroon.
This Website Is Powered by Doteasy. I didn't take
any pictures because cameras are banned from the Pentagon.
And what with the global situation as it is, I
doubt that our statesmen are dealing adequately with the Cephalopod
Menace.
I confess that I stand with the Administration on
this question - of course it isn't a civil war.
I've been much taken up with the annual production
of the famous Janus Museum fruitcakes - don't forget to get your order in promptly
to avoid "disappointment". To make sure that I didn't have a piece concealed in an
ankle holster? 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. Myself, I'll be working the cash register of the Janus
Museum's gift shop all day. I might post some more, if I don't become crippled by
nostalgia.
Myself, I'll be working the cash register of the
Janus Museum's gift shop all day. It's very pleasant to watch Museum revenue pile up
without any exertion on our part.
I've been much taken up with the annual production
of the famous Janus Museum fruitcakes - don't forget to get your order in promptly
to avoid "disappointment".
I have myself often mused on the similarities
between the Kaiser and his disfunctional court and our current administration - most
striking - something to think about. I confess that I stand with the Administration
on this question - of course it isn't a civil war. Of course, the only reason I
remember it is that I associate it with JFK's assassination, which happened on the
same day.
The most curious part of the ordeal was that I was
told by a security officer to hike up my trousers so that my ankles could be
inspected. Formerly a curator at the National Air and Space Museum and Historian of
the U.
I knew enough not to ask questions - I just showed
off my ankles, and thought of the Empire.
An old friend, the photographer and historian Bob
Lyon, sent me some old snaps from our Revolutionary War reenactment days, which
inspired me to hunt up my own shots from that far-off time. Too many treasures, in
fact, to detail here, but one must visit the Animals at War pages.
Checking to see that my socks matched?
Or, as Donald himself memorably put it, "Stuff
happens.
It isn't a civil war because it has no civil war
reenactors. The ceremony took place at the Pentagon, and involved a large number of
flags, plenty of brass both foreign and domestic, the Air Force Song, the reading of
orders, and speeches. I'm surprised that none of the other pundits have figured it
out, yet.
But can there ever be a non-ironical treatment of
World War I? - not that it matters, much. It's a bit reminiscent of the works of
Komar and Melamid. Not only that, but here's a fact that'll make you stare - William
S.
Checking to see that my socks
matched?
Comments
http://janusmuseum.org/panabasis/main.htm
What a coincedence!
Thanks for the pointer to that exemplary site!