Jeff, do you know that today’s game was only the third 1-0 game in Denver ever? There was one at the old place, and that was the second one at the new ballpark. Amazing.
Jeff, did your little son do anything bunny related today? My theory about how the bunny manages to visit so many yards overnight is that he borrows Santa’s sleigh or maybe that he subcontracts to gig out to local Mexicans. Whatcha think?
We can’t talk about that Judeo-Christian symbol the Easter Bunny. WE WILL OFFEND!
Although, I’ve scoured all my sacred texts, even the secret ones that only I and National Geographic have copies of, and can’t find that darned bunny mentioned anywhere. Of course, I didn’t find Santa Claus or Christmas Tree a few months ago either, when I did a similar search. It’s really hard to be inoffensive when the offensive stuff is so well hidden.
Maybe it’s just my monitor, but I’m glad to see the the sixth blade of grass in the top row is black. Because, you know the Robert Byrd Family Easter Egg Hunt is all about diversity.
T/W: “perhaps.” Evidently the spam filter isn’t as cynical as I am.
The Easter Bunny, Godzilla (the zilla that dares call himself a god), Santa and Frosty have been incorporated into an alternative testament called the Lost Scrolls of Frosty by the Canadian comedy group Three Dead Trolls in a Baggy. It has been years since I heard it but I think at some point the Bunny rolls back the stone on a crypt. You might want to search it out on the web.
Jeff, this is easily your most incisive work. A picture being worth a thousand words, I suppose a backslash has a going rate of 115 words, while colored “o’s” get at least 75.
wow, your brush strokes are so… precise.
Ahhh, the Easter egg hunt. I can’t help, whilst looking at such a scene ,thinking….DEVILED EGGS!
White jelly beans only, yes?
Once again the turing word writes the comment
TW: There is a noticeable lack of spillage on the fine linens from when the eggs were dyed.
Sure that’s oil on acrylic, or is it a photograph?
I blame Photoshop.
Jeff, do you know that today’s game was only the third 1-0 game in Denver ever? There was one at the old place, and that was the second one at the new ballpark. Amazing.
There were 34 runs scored in the first two games.
This blog looks good in green.
Cripes, Craig! Can’t you take a yolk?
Vanna looks lovely tonight.
Jeff, did your little son do anything bunny related today? My theory about how the bunny manages to visit so many yards overnight is that he borrows Santa’s sleigh or maybe that he subcontracts to gig out to local Mexicans. Whatcha think?
Um, the brown one is not an egg.
We can’t talk about that Judeo-Christian symbol the Easter Bunny. WE WILL OFFEND!
Although, I’ve scoured all my sacred texts, even the secret ones that only I and National Geographic have copies of, and can’t find that darned bunny mentioned anywhere. Of course, I didn’t find Santa Claus or Christmas Tree a few months ago either, when I did a similar search. It’s really hard to be inoffensive when the offensive stuff is so well hidden.
How many gay families were invited to the Robert Byrd family Easter Egg Hunt?
Maybe it’s just my monitor, but I’m glad to see the the sixth blade of grass in the top row is black. Because, you know the Robert Byrd Family Easter Egg Hunt is all about diversity.
T/W: “perhaps.” Evidently the spam filter isn’t as cynical as I am.
Lew Clark:
The Easter Bunny, Godzilla (the zilla that dares call himself a god), Santa and Frosty have been incorporated into an alternative testament called the Lost Scrolls of Frosty by the Canadian comedy group Three Dead Trolls in a Baggy. It has been years since I heard it but I think at some point the Bunny rolls back the stone on a crypt. You might want to search it out on the web.
Oo0
Jeff, this is easily your most incisive work. A picture being worth a thousand words, I suppose a backslash has a going rate of 115 words, while colored “o’s” get at least 75.