People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
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Oddball
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?
Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here?
Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
From Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Are you sure you're not hurt ?
No. Just some parts wake up faster than others.
Broke parts take a little longer, though.
From Electric Horseman (1979)
“Death comes when memories of the past exceed the vision for the future.”
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Oddball
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?
Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here?
Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
From Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Are you sure you're not hurt ?
No. Just some parts wake up faster than others.
Broke parts take a little longer, though.
From Electric Horseman (1979)
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
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Oddball
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?
Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here?
Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
From Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Are you sure you're not hurt ?
No. Just some parts wake up faster than others.
Broke parts take a little longer, though.
From Electric Horseman (1979)
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor
WHAT??Herman looked surprised by hermits fulminating over rotting leftovers. Fumigating is only one vociferous response that requires voluminous flammable potables served with: gerbils, seasoned squirrel, and cockatoo. Meanwhile, at Count down to Midnight's revelry the wombat wished for things that sparkle and/or twinkle. "D'oh!" Nuts! Almonds dipped in chocolate are nasty compared to pralines and squidballs. Squeamish? Snohomish sneakers silently snarl seemingly suggestive sounds surreptitiously similar scathing scoundrels spasmodically sugared sharpen seventeen sleeping snakes. Stop! Sheesh! Then rainbows popped through darkened days while Herman honked his thingamabob away.
Bloody right to expect Herman to fantasize about Dandy because candy is not as effective as you except liquor and badgers conflate but never meet. When the moon quakes happened Herman hovered high feeling mighty un-mighty exceptionally low-down and unglamorous in a Mongo like monotone. Furthermore, frenetic Fennec foxes fretted furtively following fornicating festivus follies forming flatulence. Phew! Then a cat promptly chased devoured and vomited the entire aquarium full of giant squidballs! Putrid piles of pusillanimous binders full of women pulsated by pontificating pompously period. Weasels warmly wafted walk wonderously
In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. -Martin Luther King Jr.