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Alicat
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since 1999-05-23
Posts 4094
Coastal Texas

0 posted 2000-08-29 10:09 AM


Here there is so much to do
So why not come down for a few
Here there are entrancements galore
You will never never never be bored
With so much to do and see
You will never suffer ennui

We'll rearrange the dust in the hall
Watch liver slide down the wall
Pack the house and then unpack
Watch the paint peel and crack
Paint each blade of grass off-white
Watch the zapper through the night
Read a book from back to front
Catch a prairie dog and punt

What do you mean, 'It's time to go'
The corn is just beginning to grow


Alicat, the Persnikitty

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niky tamayo
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since 2000-08-22
Posts 17

1 posted 2000-08-29 10:17 AM


sounds like fun...

you should add watching crayons melt... i've always loved that one.

this is cool.  

Balladeer
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since 1999-06-05
Posts 25505
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl USA
2 posted 2000-08-29 09:57 PM


I don't get it, 'cat. How could anyone walk away from a game of Prairie Dog Punt or watching zappers? Them things are much more fascinating than aquariums....watching them little flies catch fire and explode is the ultimate in fashionable entertainment! You're chasing the wrong women or something!!!
WhtDove
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-22
Posts 9245
Illinois
3 posted 2000-08-29 10:03 PM


Whatchin liver quiver down the wall! LOL
I'm already watching the corn grow out here, and it is amazing!  

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