There was a young lady named Alice
Who used dynamite as a ...
LOLOL. Poor Dallas.
There was a young lady named Alice
Who used dynamite as a ...
Nothing important.Did someone say something?
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Actually, it begins with Alice who by the 5th line, partially winds up in Dallas.LOLOL. Poor Dallas.
Or, alternatively, she can start in Dallas and (partially) end up at Buckingham Palace.Actually, it begins with Alice who by the 5th line, partially winds up in Dallas.
Actually, it begins with Alice who by the 5th line, partially winds up in Dallas.
I don't consider myself to be a real aficionado of poetry but that particular poem means a great deal to me. I consider it a sign of maturity when people reach the point in their lives they realize it's the poet complaining about how much he's screwed up his life.The Road Not Taken
I don't consider myself to be a real aficionado of poetry but that particular poem means a great deal to me. I consider it a sign of maturity when people reach the point in their lives they realize it's the poet complaining about how much he's screwed up his life.
As much as I love every iteration of Stargate, the word salad spouted by that character was one of the lowest points in the franchise.Shifu, harsesis child.
The way I heard it:Rod McKuen: Little Spider
"Little spider on the wall,
you ain't got no hair at all.
You ain't got no comb your hair.
But what do you care?
You ain't got no hair."
As much as I love every iteration of Stargate, the word salad spouted by that character was one of the lowest points in the franchise.
All roads most assuredly do not lead to The Great Path. Lots of 'em go straight to oblivion.
Absolutely. Teal'c and Master Bra'tac were much more profound at timesAs much as I love every iteration of Stargate, the word salad spouted by that character was one of the lowest points in the franchise.
All roads most assuredly do not lead to The Great Path. Lots of 'em go straight to oblivion.