A SENTENCE BY GUSTAV MEYRINCK
I could not see her face, it was turned away and she was wearing a cloak of flowing teardrops. Just one of a treasure chest of delights from The Golem for the translator, Mike Mitchell.
I could not see her face, it was turned away and she was wearing a cloak of flowing teardrops. Just one of a treasure chest of delights from The Golem for the translator, Mike Mitchell.
Moby snapped for good when his wife left him for a penguin. It was an Emperor penguin, but still.
Moby finally turned rogue for good on the day: a. his brother-in-law hummed the theme from Jaws just one time too many times. b. harpoon number 43 slammed into his head. c. he sprained a fluke trying and failing to get at an itch on his back. d. his wife left him for a penguin.
‘I’m innocent, I tell you, innocent. It was Charlie made me do it.’ ‘Zat right, Charlie?’ ‘Why you, I oughta…’ ‘Now, now, none of that. Spill, Charlie. It might go easier for you down the line.’ ‘All right, copper, here it is. I did it. Yeah, that’s right, guns, motorboat, elephant and all. It was […]
The ice skating rink bides its time waiting for a more wintry clime
Loon: The Lords of the 4th Dimension have summoned former president Teddy Roosevelt for today’s 3 question interview. Mr. President, your wife Eleanor certainly helped you out a lot, didn’t she? Teddy Roosevelt’s ghost: Eleanor was my niece. Loon (aghast): You married your niece? Teddy Roosevelt’s ghost: Get a grip, fellow. You don’t look fit. […]
The night was fair, and when the tide receded we lay perfectly still, the fresh wind only sending a lip-lip of ripples against our sides. ‘lip-lip of ripples’ earns Mr. Childers high marks in his The Riddle of the Sands.
A recently ingested hallucinogen has Dwight thinking he sees a mound of jewels. There is no mound of jewels.
Dwight Frye is reacting to: a. the mail being delivered. b. his appointment as chief of surgery at Johns Hopkins. c. a radio report on aluminum siding. d. a great mound of jewels. e. a recently ingested hallucinogen.