In Terry Pratchett's book, "Hogfather", there's a rather nasty character named Mr. Teatime. But that's not what I was refering to, nor, I think, were you.
Striking, but it's really not all that clever, when you think about it (sorry, I don't intend to sound mean about it).
You know: put two opposites together, and maybe it will make people think you've said something worthwhile. Like, "She was struck by the sour flavor of the Marshmallow Man" or "He found great solitude in the easy listening tunes of The Beastie Boys".
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If memory serves me correctly, tea can be a very savage place indeed. Out out the claws and let's get RED-EEEEEE TO RRRRRUMBLLLLLLE!
In Terry Pratchett's book, "Hogfather", there's a rather nasty character named Mr. Teatime. But that's not what I was refering to, nor, I think, were you.
it's those tea length gowns that get ya.
Striking, but it's really not all that clever, when you think about it (sorry, I don't intend to sound mean about it).
You know: put two opposites together, and maybe it will make people think you've said something worthwhile. Like, "She was struck by the sour flavor of the Marshmallow Man" or "He found great solitude in the easy listening tunes of The Beastie Boys".
;o)
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