While I have never seen Saw, I did see shells by the seashore, and picked a peck of pickled peppers from a woodchuck who could chuck wood, contrary to the popular belief.
the sentence is a lot better if you read it out loud to someone-- and even better if you try to incorporate them into the dialog. it rivals abbott and costello's "who's on first." or is it "whose on first?" i guess both work.
That's brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWhile I have never seen Saw, I did see shells by the seashore, and picked a peck of pickled peppers from a woodchuck who could chuck wood, contrary to the popular belief.
ReplyDeleteWe lost the Quote of the Day for this?
ReplyDeleteimagine how bad today's post would be if my intellect was divided.
ReplyDeletehow is portland?
portland has got to be great. all the cool people who come teach here are from there.
ReplyDeletei felt pressure to write more.
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling pressure too. What a sh!t sentence!
ReplyDeletethe sentence is a lot better if you read it out loud to someone-- and even better if you try to incorporate them into the dialog. it rivals abbott and costello's "who's on first." or is it "whose on first?" i guess both work.
ReplyDeleteLook how many people have commented now that Dave has focused his talents and efforts on one blog--brilliant, Dave.
ReplyDeleteWhat about SAW III and IV ... it's a quadrilogy and must be shown in HD with sound sound 7.1. No I didn't see it.
ReplyDeletewhat did you go and see "saw IV" for?
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