Friday, September 28, 2007

carpet burn

Flags are known to flow with the wind on windy days. They do not, however, eat porridge on Tuesday afternoons with their Aunt Susie.

The influenza pandemic is not the least of all concerns when speaking about the atrocities of lice in the world of over-fed herrings.

Cataclysm and apocalypse are excellent words with respect to the use of the letter 'Y'.

Yellow is a colour that in french is known as jaune. Take the 'a' out of jaune and you get june, one of the twelve months of the year. June is then described as a yellow month. Take the letter 'n' out of month and you get moth.

3 comments:

ghost said...

what is porridge exactly? is it like grits?

Phil Plasma said...

courtesy of dictionary.com:

porridge - noun
a food made of oatmeal, or some other meal or cereal, boiled to a thick consistency in water or milk.

The most common form these days is the Quaker Oatmeal packets to which you simply add boiling water.

Brotha Buck said...

What an eye-catching title. Brings back memories.