i’m not ashamed to admit i have no idea. but dammit, decorating a dog is just funny.
THE STRANGER (Seattle, Washington) February 28th, 1996
from “Words to Drown in: A New Flood of Gertrude Stein Reprints” by Matthew Standler
Gertrude Stein suggests “caressing” the words of her prose, a suitably submissive gesture toward pages which resist all mastery. It can be hard to relax around lines like “Grammar is mistaken at times for fondly yours. Grammar is mistaken at times for burnt ivy with a piece of glass. Grammar is mistaken at times. Grammar can only with by with by free carriage in an automobile in an accident which may way lay their liking. Grammar is very well. Grammar is all very well” (How to Write, 1931).
unless I am mistaken, Rache, that would be my interpretation as well.
this is my brain on drugs.
i wish ALL christmas cards were done by edward gorey. that would be perfect.
Though I’m not a fan of Gorey’s, that IS a cute card!
-M
Mwah,darling,mwah!
Mwwwwwwwwwwwah =
yeah?
Btw, that is one big mutha of a dog… he looks very kind and gentle though… and patient, patient is good
All the other chilren who went to feed the dog strangley dissapeared. Unusauly enough, the dog was never hungry afterwords. A conundrum indeed.
What dog? I don’t see a dog …
I’m making a goal to update PSA before the end of 2002. It’ll be hard though, just not inspired.
hmm….I’m forced to examine my feelings for dalmations now.
Didja get my email, huh huh huh, didja???
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
love and bunnies
come back dearest! where art thou? missing you dreadfully.
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tomorrow, tomorrow, i love you, tomorrow, you’re only a day away….(and while i hate little orphan annie & that musical, i’m dying to see you tomorrow)
I’m dying to see you tomorrow too!
Here’s Georgia as a little girl:
http://johndoe.org/louise/georgp.html
i’m not ashamed to admit i have no idea. but dammit, decorating a dog is just funny.
THE STRANGER (Seattle, Washington)
February 28th, 1996
from “Words to Drown in: A New Flood of Gertrude Stein Reprints”
by Matthew Standler
Gertrude Stein suggests “caressing” the words of her prose, a suitably submissive gesture toward pages which resist all mastery. It can be hard to relax around lines like “Grammar is mistaken at times for fondly yours. Grammar is mistaken at times for burnt ivy with a piece of glass. Grammar is mistaken at times. Grammar can only with by with by free carriage in an automobile in an accident which may way lay their liking. Grammar is very well. Grammar is all very well” (How to Write, 1931).
unless I am mistaken, Rache, that would be my interpretation as well.
this is my brain on drugs.
i wish ALL christmas cards were done by edward gorey. that would be perfect.
Though I’m not a fan of Gorey’s, that IS a cute card!
-M
Mwah,darling,mwah!
Mwwwwwwwwwwwah =
yeah?
Btw, that is one big mutha of a dog… he looks very kind and gentle though… and patient, patient is good
All the other chilren who went to feed the dog strangley dissapeared. Unusauly enough, the dog was never hungry afterwords. A conundrum indeed.
What dog? I don’t see a dog …
I’m making a goal to update PSA before the end of 2002. It’ll be hard though, just not inspired.
hmm….I’m forced to examine my feelings for dalmations now.
Didja get my email, huh huh huh, didja???
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
love and bunnies
come back dearest! where art thou? missing you dreadfully.