One thing you learn at conferences is what a skwirl looks like after random phase shifts.
Now in Budapest, after the night train from Belgrade. The latter city is noted in the Metronomicon* for possessing an underground train network of the simplest possible form, i.e. a single Metro station but no tunnels.
* The blasphemous Book of Naming of Stations was penned by the mad arab Abdul al-Hazmat shortly before he died under conditions both mysterious and unpleasant, being torn apart in the Damascus marketplace by an invisible ticket inspector.
Friday, August 29, 2014
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I just got a great idea for a skwirl-proof birdfeeder...
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...I had a few of those random phase shifts in the bar the other night
One thing you learn at conferences is what a skwirl looks like after random phase shifts.
Cheshire Squirble!
a great idea for a skwirl-proof birdfeeder...
1. Fill birdfeeder with carrion to encourage vultures and condors.
2. Skwirls don't eat carrion.
Problem solved!
I prefer automatic squirrels over manual ones.
Do fish dream of automatic squirrels?
Looking at the temperature changes indicated, I was sure that was showing the effects of global warming on a squirrel.
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