8 మే, 2011
In this time of "truthers," "birthers," and "deathers," it's hard not to look at the word "mother" and think...
... this must be somebody with a crazy-ass theory about moths.
blogging from a remote outpost in the midwest since January 2004
13 కామెంట్లు:
Hey, maybe Andy Sullivan will send Palin a Mother's Day card!
Heh.
Our universe is really just one big cocoon in which we are kept for the pleasure of a master race of giant moths.
Ann, you need a vacation! Too many protests in Madison. Too many reports on "truthers," "birthers," and "deathers."
Are you saying there isn't a moth problem? Denier?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fJ5UtbRmbkc/THG32ZRYNqI/AAAAAAAABfo/950wx-RryXU/s1600/Mothra+0+MMW.jpg
I literally LOL'd at this.
I grew up in such a tough neighborhood that until I was a teenager I thought "mother" was a half word.
Peter
If apple trees grow apples,
and cherry trees grow luscious cherries,
then what does this great country grow?
Mothman. What, you don't believe?
Mothra lives!
Moth-er's Day:
Like a moth to a flame,
a politician to a microphone,
or Michelle to a tamale!
I just got the joke. Boo.
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