she announced.
"For what?"
"Did you aid and abet?"
"Give them money?"
"Eat any of it?"
"WHERE DID YOU GET THAT?"
"The Chinese studio."
Said to be the sundial of savages, the shadows where one can read the absence of the thing represented. Only during daylight of course.
she announced.
"For what?"
"Did you aid and abet?"
"Give them money?"
"Eat any of it?"
"WHERE DID YOU GET THAT?"
"The Chinese studio."
It was manifesting in worldwide elections, economics, and between equally statured grown ups. It was metaphored for many of us as cracking in ice.
The buzzword was "trust".
A skateboarder wheel-ambled up, popped the board up with a foot, and laid it wheels-to-sky on top of some surfboards.
"What?"
"Magazine pages. Think local."
"Cue cards. Try not to be obscene."
"I've got an idea," a girl traveling in an RV with her parents said.
"(i)Whoa, whoa(i) Easy on the idea part of free-style time m'am." A man with an arm on a shelf taped to his torso winked; "I'm the recorder for this session."
"Look, lemme get the storyboards to explain."
"What kind of (i)session(i)?" Some totally decked out hippie chicks literally peeled themselves from the inside of an old van's floor and seats and peered under and over and through sunglasses to involve themselves. "Likeah Leary kind or a music kind or a thurpy kind."
"You cougars jam?"
"Oh we jam alright." One elbowed the teller. "'Specially since we hooked up with the Pioneer Woman."
"Wait, what?"
"You all hooked up in there?" A young, black, professional historian started to back away from the van.
she announced. "For what?" "Did you aid and abet?" "Give them money?" "Eat any of it?"...