Pie, pie, me oh my,
Nothing tastes better, wet, salty and dry.
Apple and pumpkin and mince and black bottom,
I’ll come to your place every day if you’ve got ’em.
Pie, me oh my, I love piiiiieeeeeee
-Michael, 1996
Reginald Selkirksays
Pie! That’s raspberry pie, I hope.
Maugrimsays
Link’s not loading for me. We need a Pharyngula-esque term for “slashdotted”, maybe..
Sonjasays
And let me guess — was one of your “groupies” ever hauled onto a New Zealand fishing boat?
And let me guess — was one of your “groupies” ever hauled onto a New Zealand fishing boat?
“Groupie” or “grouper”?
eStevesays
Hmmm, “cults, groupies, and pie…”
why, that sounds like Fafblog!
[See here( http://fafblog.blogspot.com/) for a humorous illustration of cult-like devotion — and who knows, maybe groupies. The Fafguys haven’t posted anything new for almost a solid year now, and last I looked , there were NEW comments from just over the weekend! As for pie, well… .]
Rhubarb pie! We grew rhubarb in the alleys of Burley, Idaho. Spring rhubarb pie can’t be beaten — Bebop-a-reebop Rhubarb Pies cannot compare.
But here, in Texas, the stuff bolts before we can get a harvestable stock.
P.Z., you may have one of the few administrations that realizes what a benefit a blogging professor or teacher can be. Among the public school blogs, most of the bloggers are anonymous or partly so. Can’t let the public see what you do . . .
Pie, pie, me oh my,
Nothing tastes better, wet, salty and dry.
Apple and pumpkin and mince and black bottom,
I’ll come to your place every day if you’ve got ’em.
Pie, me oh my, I love piiiiieeeeeee
-Michael, 1996
Pie! That’s raspberry pie, I hope.
Link’s not loading for me. We need a Pharyngula-esque term for “slashdotted”, maybe..
And let me guess — was one of your “groupies” ever hauled onto a New Zealand fishing boat?
Groupies will go a long way to improving the image of being a professor, and of being a blogger.
Also… see if you can work in “my brain is hung like a horse”.
Best ;)
Groupies! Hm. Who would that be?
“Groupie” or “grouper”?
Hmmm, “cults, groupies, and pie…”
why, that sounds like Fafblog!
[See here( http://fafblog.blogspot.com/) for a humorous illustration of cult-like devotion — and who knows, maybe groupies. The Fafguys haven’t posted anything new for almost a solid year now, and last I looked , there were NEW comments from just over the weekend! As for pie, well… .]
Mmmmmmmm………pie……
Rhubarb pie! We grew rhubarb in the alleys of Burley, Idaho. Spring rhubarb pie can’t be beaten — Bebop-a-reebop Rhubarb Pies cannot compare.
But here, in Texas, the stuff bolts before we can get a harvestable stock.
P.Z., you may have one of the few administrations that realizes what a benefit a blogging professor or teacher can be. Among the public school blogs, most of the bloggers are anonymous or partly so. Can’t let the public see what you do . . .