I imagine what it would have felt like to be on that boat watching the chase, then finding that little guy on board. Imagine him hopping up and looking you in the eye - a momentary coincidence of strange allies.
The Morris protest march
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We had a good turnout, somewhere around 100 people, despite the damp gray
morning and intermittent rain. We had one cool cat show up, there was also
a dino...
New Physics Discovered in Metal Manufacturing
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I attended a Ren Faire this past weekend, as I do most falls, and saw a
forging demonstration. The cheeky blacksmith, staying in character the
whole time...
Oameni Vrednici de Atentie
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Oameni Vrednici de Atentie. Imi plac umanii care nu sunt anosti. Fiintele
acelea care-si conecteaza limba la creier inainte de a spune ceva. Care nu
deschi...
Multiplication of unlawful disjunctions
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Charles B. writes: Apparently, birds are not considered wild animals by
law. Reference here, where apparently feeding them in parks in permitted
except if ...
Thanks for stopping by….
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I grew up in a wilderness area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in a town
proudly proclaiming almost 300 citizens on its road sign. Life there
focused on surv...
The question is, did he flip them the bird from the boat?
ReplyDeleteSorry! Dreadful joke.
I imagine what it would have felt like to be on that boat watching the chase, then finding that little guy on board. Imagine him hopping up and looking you in the eye - a momentary coincidence of strange allies.
ReplyDeleteAh, life is grand.
Excellent little vignette, Dr B.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it.
Sharon