DEFY NING FINNEGANS WAKE
a melting dreamscape of wordmusic
Michael Corleone was the youngest son of the Don and the only child who had refused the great man’s direction. Yes, I am reading The Godfather, and quite the page turner it is.
When the names of all the movie cowboys were written on little strips of paper and placed in a hat (oddly enough, a fedora), the first name drawn from the hat by a seven year old movie mogul’s daughter with her eyes closed was Tim McCoy, thereby securing for McCoy the right to wear in […]
That zany Bender really gets around.
Flash and Dale, preparing for Thanksgiving, are: a. deciding which one of them will wear the funny hat. b. wondering if the turkey in the experimental glow oven is or is not properly cooked. c. surprised to hear a squeal for help from inside their pie caddy. d. stunned that Bender from Futurama has joined […]
A superb compendium of lust in a world of carpentry, vitriol in a soft gloved hand. An achievement of dolorous proportions, spiced with a refreshing lack of whimsy. Wholly imagined from a damp source of bundled diatribes. Completely effortless, windy with the pale sheen of smoke. Tasteful in a threatening manner. Not to be allowed […]
Today’s word is ‘javelin’. Yes, that’s right, ‘javelin’. Feel free to deal with this information in any way you deem appropriate. As for me, I deal with it thusly: Whenever Dilbur went a travelin’ he carried with him a sturdy javelin.
Gloria’s prowess with a fly rod was that of an expert.