| No prognosticator, I!
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| quote: Originally posted by Doug Spaulding: No prognosticator, I!
Very well, then. I shall take on the burden of progmogstication myself. The original watermelon from which the seed came that was planted in April of this year to produce the watermelon on which I am presently waiting, was harvested on August 22, 2005. That melon was also the size of a chicken egg on its own July 20th. Let history repeat itself once more, I say! August 22nd it is. What a fine day to celebrate the origin of a metaphor! MTD
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| quote: Originally posted by biplane1: Mog The Dog, you are so fortunate that your melon is tethered to its stem, otherwise it could roll upon you and crush you to smithereens (have you ever seen a smithereen?) and we (the Board Memebrs) would not like to see that (except, perhaps, for the more perverse ones) because you would then post of a photo subsequent to such an accident.
You know me too well, biplane1. You are a fine man. MTD
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| Subsequent is a good word. OK, I guess August 22nd.
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| quote: Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
OK, I guess August 22nd.
Picked that date right out of the air, did you?
John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
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| You might say that.
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| quote: Originally posted by biplane1: ...and crush you to smithereens (have you ever seen a smithereen?)...
Maybe Smithereens is a place. "Blown to Smithereens" might be a nautical expression, like "blown to Honduras", or "blown to Fort Lauderdale". |
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| I acknowledge it.
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| Plethora is a GREAT word. How pleasing that there should be a plethora of meanings for smithereens. |
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| Mog the Dog here. It's eighty years to the day since Bradbury's Bill Forrester ordered up an old fashioned lime-vanilla ice within earshot of Miss Helen Loomis, and I'm sitting here waiting on a watermelon while I wonder whatever happened to those two. _______________________________________________ Three more weeks until harvest day: By the way, this is what Halloween looks like on the first day of August in this neck-o-the-woods: MTD
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| Lime-vanilla is a good word.
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