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Nov 21, 2006 20:48

It's a question in the philosophy of history, whether man left surrounded by dead pigeons will inevitably come upon the idea fashioning those dead pigeons into fake toads due to the external forces of history or whether such a step will only occur with the intervention of free will and a little bit of what is often called genius ( Read more... )

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realgrrrl November 22 2006, 08:39:41 UTC
Your email reminds me of Everly and the Philosopheast, which now that I write it out, should certainly be the title of my first children's book. How did the dish taste?

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Delicious oranges4oranges November 22 2006, 18:17:39 UTC
Yeah, if these were served at the philosopheast they could be called Thomas Squabbes (Bellum Squabum contra Squabnes).

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popolo November 22 2006, 08:56:25 UTC
squaberson,

That picture is funny enough to put on the Stranger's Squab. I'm glad the dealer was a clean citizen, not some Italian squabster.

squabbers,
s.mirk

p.s. Your face is toad-like!
p.p.s. Oh snap, you just got squabbed.

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oranges4oranges November 22 2006, 18:20:03 UTC
If I can turn a pigeon into a toad, I can certainly turn your smirk into one.

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swansigh November 23 2006, 04:00:38 UTC
That's frickin' hilarious.

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