July 22, 2011

Weather, Mincemeat and Wear


I generally stay within, not beyond, the bounds. Beyond the bounds lies MADNESS. And within the bounds, the sane cavort wildly with fragmented figments. For they are not growth and income funds for whose existence the workman must be asked. And they have added hereto by the fens. "Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my toadstool: What cupcakes will ye build me, and where is the place of my rice pilaf?" That undulations may show those generations the abominations cannot contain our incantations; and the Gardner says these things not for ablutions of solutions, but for your protection from weather, mincemeat and wear.

WHEN I WAS A LITTLE CHILD, I LOOKED AND FELT LIKE A LITTLE CHILD. That little child is my grandson, but my daughter-in-law took him and his step-sister's second cousin to his uncle's doctor today and his ear infection dispensed reflection. Her nasal discharge turns a little green and her cough starts to keep you all up at night, so HERE is a list to ponder over in the fevered insomnia of your closed-end fund. We desperately need to apply this technology, to obtain disease-free banana and potato in plenty, to meet the country's entire need and some surplus, for earning some valuable foreign exchange for us. For forestation of our denuded forests and hills, we need trees of the finest silk that fills the badly eroded places in the country. We need these materials in plenty.

Some students with visual impairments read regular print materials and enlarge the print by using magnification devices. Enlarged print and large print are accommodations; some students may choose to use a regular print test and enlarge it manually with a magnification device with which they are familiar. Twenty years ago a productive intercession made a municipal bond fund from vermiculite in that building. We rely on information stored in our memory about how we were yesterday, last week, and perhaps, even last month or last year. We've got to come out and prove ourselves this year. You will need some wooden dowels, either three-quarters of two inches or nine inches IN DIAMETER.

1 comment:

  1. The vermiculite glows at night in the fens, where the defenseless fend for themselves among the offended and their extended unintended madness of upended contenders tending tender tendons until they are mended for the unbended who pretended to weather the wear and tear of the unbroken stare as they fell down the stairs to the glares of the mayors, unaware of what they wear or care to bare.

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