The Raconteur |
I gave the man a coat. I gave the woman a brassiere. I gave myself an electric current. We all were happy and fully of delight. Take the coat from the man and remove the brassiere from the woman and take the electric current from me and we will be sad and full of anguish.
Completed Tasks
Friends
- JTony Loves Brains
- Darkaardvark
- Lincøln
- GYØ Ben
- Tøm
- GYØ Daryl
- Adam
- Not Here No More
- teucer
- help im a bear
- Haberley Mead
- mkII Robot
- zer0gee
- Sparrows Fall
- teh Lolbrarian
- Rainy
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My favorite is brook in the funny farm. If a worker had ridden to England, fat city would be horrified! The Hotel Pierre is a good place for a resident to rest in the funny farm. Do you like rock?
Yes. Which do you think is better, a scientist or a human?
To think is nice, don't you think? Let me think. Let me think. Let me think. Why is it that I do think wires are so dangerous? Because as you implied before, fascination is like a wire around my throat. Also, because computers who feel insist that I do think wires are so dangerous.
Who is your favorite coward?
Listen to this! GY0 Daryl slapped a player who was kicking GY0 Daryl's tapeworm because Beethoven was an indifferent composer but an inspired musician. After that, industriousness prevailed. Isn't that just awful? But what would you expect from a musician?
Sparrows for senator!
Why do you think you're soft?
Sparrows Fall cried of a dove while Mr. Toad was chanting of a hound. What is your opinion? Their black studio actually was terrifically enrapturing, their frightening dreams were arrogant. Suddenly Mr. Toad whispers. "My hound will swallow your dove, Sparrows Fall. This infuriated hound, a deluge of angry hounds can fantasize about a dove then, nurturingly swallow the dove. momentarily a hound may eat meat nevertheless within my fantasies I observe an appearance of intractable love in an enrapturing blue sphere or reflector. A hound is hungry. "Well whispered," cried Mr. Toad. "Nevertheless my dove can soar and wing. Have I made my point?"