STOCK DIALOGUE – EARLY SCI FI
“I know it sounds crazy, but it’s the truth, I tell you.”
“I know it sounds crazy, but it’s the truth, I tell you.”
When Ma Joad fed the birds, tuppence a bag, big choppers went whuppa whuppa in ‘Nam, and Janis was in San Francisco, man.
roast head of dragon on a bed of nails candied bile scrapings Lucky Charms over rice mead in fanciful tankards blooded corn moles on a stick sinews dipped in chocolate 5ZSMG5555UB2
veni, vidi, vici wenny, weedy, weaky I came, I saw, I conquered As for me I came, I saw, I had a little soup
The Painfully Shy Street Performer Franklin Semproch took Zenobia Snowe to be his lawful wedded wife. His farm was small, but not overly grumpy, and there the couple thrived. In time, they welcomed their son Harlan to the tear (tier, not tare) veil, and the circle of their family was complete. Twenty years passed, and […]
“Well, lop off my arms and call me Venus.” “Well, get out the razor and render me hairless.” “Well, dip me in vinegar and call me salad.”
“Oh, woe is me. Woe, woe, woe,” moaned the blueberry. “Sadness. Ah, sweet melancholy. Would that I were other than I am. Woe, oh, woe.” “Would that I were elsewhere! Shees! You’re stuck, pal. It’s a basic nya nya nya situation. So nya nya na nya nya! What was she thinking? Raspberries and blueberries in […]