The Valley of Serendipity
Yesterday during Colbert's interview with Benjamin Franklin, the great man asked:
"Why have you spent so much of your life in pursuit of... ... love's fragrant valley? I mean let's face it, you've tapped more kegs than Sam Adams."
I liked the phrase very much. It reminded me of a previous description from the little-known brit comedy wonder that was Big Train. In one sketch, a Victorian gent objects to a biological diagram that "might lead one to surmise that one is gazing upon a female's lower venusian furrowed plow".
And today I'm having a quick blast through BoingBoing and it pointed me in the direction of this:
If real life gets any weirder, please send me a postcard.
There are others at the link. And there really is one done as a beaver. Fo real.
"Why have you spent so much of your life in pursuit of... ... love's fragrant valley? I mean let's face it, you've tapped more kegs than Sam Adams."
I liked the phrase very much. It reminded me of a previous description from the little-known brit comedy wonder that was Big Train. In one sketch, a Victorian gent objects to a biological diagram that "might lead one to surmise that one is gazing upon a female's lower venusian furrowed plow".
And today I'm having a quick blast through BoingBoing and it pointed me in the direction of this:
If real life gets any weirder, please send me a postcard.
There are others at the link. And there really is one done as a beaver. Fo real.
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