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He convened the finest minds of her gender,
giving each possessor of said mind an index card
and a black Sharpie.
Of your magestic, monumental mentality
I request an answer:
If possible, how can a man's haircut
cause an earthquake?
Three of the magestics had the same response, more or less:
We do not reveal gender secrets nor gender oddities.
But three individual answers were noted:
Earthquakes can be set off by virtually anything.
For a single, simple gesture to set off an earthquake,
it is best to examine the tectonic plates inside her head.
The haircut is merely a catalyst, there must be a deeper issue
that is causing the earth to shift vibrantly.
He got down on his knees and prayed.
He prayed for one and only one thing:
Instant and multiplicative hair growth.
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This is GODFATHER OF MATH, The Sequel <<<<<>>>> If you continue reading, you may need laughter insurance.
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The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = G. CARLIN...Stain glass, engraved glass, frosted glass
–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R. L. SWIHART
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think therefore I am troubled = RENEE DESCARTES<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = G. CARLIN...Stain glass, engraved glass, frosted glass
–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R. L. SWIHART
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think therefore I am troubled = RENEE DESCARTES<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Something that was loved, known to be loved, is unnecessarily removed. "Why would one do that?" one has to ask. He knew I loved it so. Why did it have to go? What did the removal show? That he could cut a flower from the ground?
ReplyDeleteSee above above
ReplyDeleteHair grows and then...it goes
ReplyDeleteA millionaire and his fortune…
ReplyDeleteAbout A millionaire and his fortune:
DeleteUnfortunately, if you combine the nouns
with the personal pronoun
in the middle, what you get is........MISFORTUNE
Misfortune? He had milllions
ReplyDeleteCurled black fibers begging for fingers to plow through. Wait a minute! She admires them? Well, goodbye to them
ReplyDeleteA million hairs often disappears
Deletefor much less than a million reasons...
if only curled black fibers were
what he had to offer
then there is
but an empty coffer
Once again PO says with great elán : na na na na na na
ReplyDeleteno no no no no
DeleteIt is not the lack of hair, but there reason that it is not there
ReplyDeleteIt is like the woman who gets a new hairdo when she sheds her man
It is to say: I'm gonna shave that girl right outta my head.