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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: average joe who wrote (81565)10/17/2009 4:26:06 PM
From: Solon1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
WONDER BREAD??

Two days ago I ate one gallon of stew on a bet/dare. The other guy had to pay my way into a poker tournament. I didn't have wonder bread but I ate biscuits with it and I wondered why I take such silly bets? Just for the money? Or something sick deep inside??

I don't know. As someone said back in the seventies--Jess somebody: Ain't you a wonder and ain't I a wonder, too and pass the gravy.

And there was that famous book by Louis L'Amour: Reflections of a Wondering Man or something.

And then fall down Tim started wondering if he should take exception to Solon's abrasive manner. But he decided that Solon was (as Heinlein said) only a small egg and a stranger in a strange land.

So we all grok and that gets us back to wonder bread which apparently is WUNDERFUL. If you are an egg you won't have any idea what wonder bread is. And if you are drunk you certainly won't care. You will toast your wonder bread and soak up that egg, and sing the old American song, "Pissonya". :-)

If I could only afford ONE thing from your list it would not be wonder bread. It would be Dos Equis. I would not eat eggs. Eggs have rights, just as they have responsibilities. If they do wrong they can be prosecuted. If they do right they are sunny side up and hot sauce and a hot ham sandwich and the name of your waitress is wonder woman and would she like a little touch of rum?!