last night at the hideout

By Robbie on August 31, 2010

There will be no show.

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7 comments

  1. avatar Dee Posted about 3 hours later

    Gee Mr. Fulks, this last address leaves me feeling dank and concerned.

  2. avatar Dan Holway Posted about 7 hours later

    No show? That's disconcerting.
    (Get it? Oh, man, I crack me up.)

  3. avatar Dee Posted 1 day later

    It sounds so ominous. Like the circus closing down after the tortured elephant goes crazy.

  4. avatar Shelly Andrews Posted 1 day later

    Rigt at about 3 minutes or maybe a little before I screamed your name. I'm so sorry, but if it's any consolation, its HIM who is starting to look like YOU in the mug.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/biglith1

    You are my hero Robbie I'm so sorry I didn't make it to the hideout more often on the broke down safety phase brain lock, plasma is not a benefactor.

  5. avatar Shelly Andrews Posted 1 day later

    I'll trade your opaque verb tense agreement for a should be semicolon comma fault. I fall for everything! Including fear of being squashed from behind the glass by Philo MacDonald from the Casper WY pill-box lookout window. He said I'd need my dictionary a few times per chapter at least. Loving son of world ruler (I DID NOT root for for DEAD dinosaur bones of the renowned father) has a philosophy opus that made my computer freeze 2x, if you are bored or overly snackie for an nonpublished impression. What goes in must come out.
    His whole life, its tv cheeseburger, but THOSE associations were jacked so i'll check it out myself and stop launching enviously at your smelly dirtbag sneakers.

  6. avatar Steer tailing the elephant Posted 4 days later

    I think the elephant donated too much plasma. Did you call her a gyrating pachyderm or something?

  7. avatar Winters Journey Posted 11 days later

    ..."Early rhinos weighed tweleve tons, twice the weight of elephants, and we should be glad they became extinct. Even thease days in India and Nepal rhinos kill more than tigers and leopards combined. Not only do rhinos feel sullen, they feel obviously aggrieved. What the baby rhino hoped for and what it got left it in a permanent bad mood. A two-hour-old baby rhino I saw once looked like a leather hassock. It's a big leap from hassock to oversized megafauna"

    http://www.triptychreading.com/StephenDobyns.html

    its better to read it whole, of course...
    touch me or my library, and I'll keel ya! (but you'll get up again)