Arguably, manila folders are wholly unnatural, unless, perhaps, you are referring to the rare manila tree, whereabouts unknown, but mentioned in many ancient scrips?
I spose guerillas in the mist was to sledgehammerly. You could show the sequal at the bottom of the waterfall, escaping from the gaping maws of the manilas: flotillas in the mist. My grandmother pronounces cyclamens "tsyclamens." Give it a try on soft-c beginning words - what else can be said in a Czech accent!?
That's it?
ReplyDeleteThat's the best you could do?
Arguably, manila folders are wholly unnatural, unless, perhaps, you are referring to the rare manila tree, whereabouts unknown, but mentioned in many ancient scrips?
Sometimes I wonder where you get your ideas.
ReplyDeleteIf you allow manila folders, perhaps you could have done "Torah! Torah! Torah!" in the middle east desert.
ReplyDeleteThis Dr had the best hair, no wonder the cyclamens were after him.
ReplyDeleteNails, sometimes I wonder where I get your ideas from too.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad has hair a bit like this Dr. My brother will too, when he's 50.
ReplyDeleteVery droll.
ReplyDeleteI spose guerillas in the mist was to sledgehammerly. You could show the sequal at the bottom of the waterfall, escaping from the gaping maws of the manilas: flotillas in the mist.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother pronounces cyclamens "tsyclamens." Give it a try on soft-c beginning words - what else can be said in a Czech accent!?