Sunday, December 27, 2009

 

333rd post

Three hundred and thirty three threes triples "Ain't nothing like a triple" baseball hot dog show-off proud pride goeth before a fall autumn season seasoning spice cinnamon buns Animorphs shapeshifting morphing Morph Treasure Planet space room walls fourth wall broken breaking up reception cellphone tower high drugs stoned death penalty hanging Hangman guess wild guess wild animals zoo circus clowns funny laughter medicine syrup juice apples and oranges rainbow rain wet water sea ocean liner cruise control controller joystick video game Donkey Kong barrels monkeys bananas cuckoo clock time flies flying airplane airport security safe anvil gag bound and gagged captured capture the flag game Monopoly business money ash cheque check in check out leave leaf tree green frog tongue calf foot feet mile marathon run jump hop hopping mad angry red-faced crimson tide moon stars Hollywood movies cinema popcorn corn on the cob Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers lion and bears oh my goodness gracious polite well mannered to the manor born rich money cash Johnny Cash western gunfighter lawman lawyer slime pond scum algae green stuff feeling green diseased sickness health medicine pharmacy drugs druggie stoner Stone Age Bronze Age bronze third place one third .333 three hundred and thirty-three.

TODAY'S BOOK: "The 776 Stupidest Things Ever Said", by Ross and Kathryn Petras ((c) 1993

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