
Today is cold, dark, and Eno.
This frozen runaway pickle's bid for emancipation doesn't seem like it's going so well, but it could be worse, as evidenced by what happened to its friend. Stay out of the street!
Spotted with CWA.
Is "Captain Hack" like a parallel universe Uncle Sam?Poster. Venereal disease. "Young, pretty, easy, but full of germs. Avoid pickups! Designed by: CRD. R.T.C.[?], Produced by: Chart Reproduction Plant. CRD. School, A.P.O.[?], MD." [Illustration. Venereal diseases. Propaganda. Posters. Prostitutes? Medicine, Preventive.]
Captain Hack; [World War 2?]
I really like Camille Paglia, but I think that if I was a virgin and my only idea of what a vagina was formed by the reading of Sexual Personae, I would think that a vagina is a hole from whence xaxim viscous magma, eggs, Barber, slugs covered in mucus and a tapeworm that was dancing toothy bite my nose, to the winches. And it is true that some are like that - more like Tycho Brahe lost his nose? - But there are others who, unlike the world-view of Paglia (or your pussy-view), nice and civilized, closer to a French garden than a jungle.Original
And it makes me think that this is the issue of gays: they read Camille Paglia, and finding that the vagina is a fuzzy slit dropping Baños chthonic primordial soup, keep away from it. Who would not keep? Now, write an entire book comparing the vagina to topiaries French honeysuckle in the garden of the Duchess of Mouchy, or even an art deco carpet firm of Jules Leleu, and they do not detach it most.
Neil Peart had become one of rock's most accomplished lyricists by this point, as evidenced by 'The Trees,' which deals with racism and inequality in a unique way (set in a forest!).Please note the possibilities for a new non-sequitur.
"Belly button lint collection wins place in record books"The Today Show outclasses Tampon Taxidermy!
The Australian librarian started “harvesting” his fluff in 1984, at a youth hostel in Brisbane. After 26 years, the complete collection now weighs 22.1 grams, or .77 ounces… Barker sold three of his jars to a museum for an undisclosed sum and is a quarter of the way to filling a fourth.
But profligacy: offensive to Philadelphians? That doesn't sound right...
We thank CCMM for his unknowing contribution.
(trying to get Troll's hideous image farther down on the page!)
He was also frightened of invertebrates, marine life in general, temperatures below freezing, fat people, people of other races, race-mixing, slums, percussion instruments, caves, cellars, old age, great expanses of time, monumental architecture, non-Euclidean geometry, deserts, oceans, rats, dogs, the New England countryside, New York City, fungi and molds, viscous substances, medical experiments, dreams, brittle textures, gelatinous textures, the color gray, plant life of diverse sorts, memory lapses, old books, heredity, mists, gases, whistling, whispering—the things that did not frighten him would probably make a shorter list.
-Luc Sante on H.P. Lovecraft (a rhapsodically fearful classic for Stormy)
"It is not uncommon to find blood in a pen and around the mouths of pigs but with no obvious prolapse in any other animals, i.e. the prolapse will have been completely chewed off."
And then there is this...
CASE REPORTS
Pig Bite of Prolapsed Rectum in a Child
By A.N. Gangopadhyay, D.K. Gupta, Amit Dhulkotia, Ashwin V. Apte, and S.P. Sharma
Varanasi, India
STRAY PIGS are a menace in rural areas of poor countries in which pig rearing is a common occupation. However, pig bites to humans are rare, and a bite to the perineum has not been reported. A very unusual incident in which a pig bit a prolapsed rectum while the child was defecating is being reported.
What is imagined to be going on just beneath the surface here...
Give it up for Titus Rochelle, people!
(btw, Taxi'ers, looking through the list of potential labels I can apply to this post makes me want to die. good work, guys!)
Perhaps it is only in lovemaking that there is interaction between unmediated human bodies -- though even here the extra-somatic usually plays a role too.
Here I imagine that reference is being made to this--and I shudder.