No, no, I'm certain it's "textbus." Or "bustext." You know, either a misspelled "textbooks" or referring to the text-based advertising they put on busses.
clearly, the small plastic gorilla got lost looking for a place to clean his dinner dishes, and found your apartment door, so clearly labeled, and waited paitently there for the cycle to finish so that it would be his turn.
Unfortunately, before that happened, a passerby saw the dirty dishes in the hallway and whisked them off to the trash can.
Yes, I saw that on the new_yorkers LJ. People thought it was highly amusing (new yorkers aren't very smart). I think the last one could also be something about poop, which amused them as well.
Ear, Eye, Toe, Lip....that's about as far as I got.
The content is really interesting, though pretty poorly presented, at least from my standpoint as a pseudo exhibit developer. The less pretentious snobbish member of my household says, "yes, definitely, unless you've already seen Body Worlds." So...yes. If you want to see these specimens and aren't looking for particularly insightful interpretation, it's a fascinating exhibition. And I tend not to be a biological sciences kind of girl.
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Unfortunately, before that happened, a passerby saw the dirty dishes in the hallway and whisked them off to the trash can.
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Ear, Eye, Toe, Lip....that's about as far as I got.
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I'm guessing words like "bum" or "rod" don't count.
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