The precedent set by you, Isaac and Tonika forced me to heights of absurdity I didn't know I had in me ;-) And proves that it's never to late to develop a penchant for scatological humor!
It was Kathleen who remembered the cat and said we needed to name it. We looked at Apollo as the counterpoint to Luna but then Whalley was such a perfec…
The precedent set by you, Isaac and Tonika forced me to heights of absurdity I didn't know I had in me ;-) And proves that it's never to late to develop a penchant for scatological humor!
It was Kathleen who remembered the cat and said we needed to name it. We looked at Apollo as the counterpoint to Luna but then Whalley was such a perfect Philipesque cat name and the perfect vehicle for our 'omage. And we still slipped Apollo back in at the end.
The exquisite corpse line wrote itself, along with the visceral adventures. And the best part, among so many best parts, was that it gave me an introduction to you, April. Well met!
The precedent set by you, Isaac and Tonika forced me to heights of absurdity I didn't know I had in me ;-) And proves that it's never to late to develop a penchant for scatological humor!
It was Kathleen who remembered the cat and said we needed to name it. We looked at Apollo as the counterpoint to Luna but then Whalley was such a perfect Philipesque cat name and the perfect vehicle for our 'omage. And we still slipped Apollo back in at the end.
The exquisite corpse line wrote itself, along with the visceral adventures. And the best part, among so many best parts, was that it gave me an introduction to you, April. Well met!
I thought the “exquisite corpse” and “visceral adventure” along with all the name drops were an insta-win in my book!
Ahhh, the heights of absurdity… how we love it up here! Thank you so much for your kind words Teresa, ditto from me