Wednesday, June 01, 2005

miscreant bunnies

managed by the stake holders
mangled by the steak cookers

indeed, tomorrow promises fortune for those who harness (...)

industriousness is the caveat of metaphorical irony, all else being equal, plaid suffices as a symptom. Mix in the odour and the flavour, next the colour, the flour and the chesterfield?

box.

5 comments:

Krista said...

My internet here is messed up. Hadn't refreshed since your last post, till just now, June 6th, when I hit the refresh button. Messed up.

And I don't get this post...

Phil Plasma said...

I'm pleased you mentioned this, at least it means I wasn't being ignored intentionally. :)

Let's see what sense I can make of the post.

miscreant bunnies I had heard the term 'miscreant' used recently and wasn't completely sure as to its definition, so I looked it up, and found that you won't find too many miscreant bunnies out there.

managed by the stake holders
mangled by the steak cookers

This is just that I'm thinking in terms of running/owning a business these days, and who is a stake holder in a business more than the business owner? The second line is just to throw you off the scent of the first one.

industriousness is the caveat of metaphorical irony, all else being equal, plaid suffices as a symptom.
This is the hardest one to explain, so I won't explain it.

Mix in the odour and the flavour, next the colour, the flour and the chesterfield? Canadian spelling and vocabulary.

Finally, the large box represents the container into which this post would go, or possible the container from which this post was withdrawn.

Krista said...

Whoa, and here I am complaining about a stupid template, or a potentially broken uterus. :|

Krista said...

ohhhhhhhh....... I like the idea of miscreant bunnies, though. :)

Phil Plasma said...

Maybe I'm a little slow on this one, but I don't follow why you would say "Whoa, and here I am complaining about a stupid template, or a potentially broken uterus. :|". I'm not complaining about anything in my post, am I?