Coma Victim Says He Heard Everything
I know I haven't updated. I will soon.
On the other hand, maybe I won't.
In the meantime, my MySpace blogis truly a gem!
Also, there are species of crustaceans that upchuck their own entrails when threatened by predators. The point being, to satiate the attacker. If I were 15 I would use this as a metaphor in a poem about love. The poem would also contain the terms "see sick" and "flotsam and jetsam". Did you know flotsam and jetsam are two different things? Flotsam is wreckage or cargo that remains afloat after a ship has sunk. Jetsam is cargo or equipment thrown overboard to lighten a ship in distress, related to the word "jettison." But they are both used now to mean whatever washes up after a ship goes down.
Thanks for visiting, and tune in for the next entry, where I interview Jacques Cousteau in the ocean. IN SPACE.
Bye.
On the other hand, maybe I won't.
In the meantime, my MySpace blogis truly a gem!
Also, there are species of crustaceans that upchuck their own entrails when threatened by predators. The point being, to satiate the attacker. If I were 15 I would use this as a metaphor in a poem about love. The poem would also contain the terms "see sick" and "flotsam and jetsam". Did you know flotsam and jetsam are two different things? Flotsam is wreckage or cargo that remains afloat after a ship has sunk. Jetsam is cargo or equipment thrown overboard to lighten a ship in distress, related to the word "jettison." But they are both used now to mean whatever washes up after a ship goes down.
Thanks for visiting, and tune in for the next entry, where I interview Jacques Cousteau in the ocean. IN SPACE.
Bye.

2 Comments:
At 12:16 AM ,
ProV1 said...
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At 12:19 AM ,
Lynn said...
My bad, Joe.
I just typed *sam into www.m-w.com to try to craft a witty response.
Here goes:
The two are often confused with their cousin, Bal Sam, who rides to school perched atop a giant rubber bal, much like a seal.
I hope that you found my response to be gently humorous.
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