Sunday, December 24, 2006
Conspicuous Consumption
In my experience, the Festivus holiday isn't quite complete without the sight of an unwanted guest retching down the front of their clothes after being presented with a mutant 8-aorta heart from a recently felled quadruped, skilfully skewered on the trusty Teddy Bear hunting sword.
Charles Hellstern was no doubt of of the same opinion when he wrote the 1891 'Deutsch-Amerikanisches Kochbuch', online at Harvard University among the 'Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930' collection.
2 comments:
Comments are all moderated so don't waste your time spamming: they will never show up.
If you include ANY links that aren't pertinent to the blog post or discussion they will be deleted and a rash will break out in your underwear.
Also: please play the ball and not the person.
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.
A merry Christmas to you and all your family and friends , i wish you eat thinks like your today post
ReplyDeletePatricia
it reminds me of that movie, the age of "innocence"
ReplyDeletebut the swan fountain--i could see that in the backyard ;^)
warmest holiday wishes