the squawk overhead wasnt a
flying monkey
No, that was a blackheaded grosbeak.
They are among very few birds that can eat Monarch butterflies, which are toxic
to other birds.
I didnt know tha
superior
Now you do.
Thanks
If you’re writing that down beak
is E A not E E.
Why woud I write E E
Beek. It’s a word, I believe.
Im all ears
eagerly hand going to his iPhone
Should I look it
up to confirm?
Sure
Johnny-on-the-spot almost fumbled the phone
Im assuming archaic
Beek. Bask. To warm in the sunshine
or before a fireplace, stove, or bonfire.
It is. Used only early
Sixteenth Century.
Didnt make it huh
Deed
Deed?
Dead Died Two Es
Recall howwhy you knew it
I don’t. Read it somewhere.
Me Id rather bask than beek ask to eek
What are you talking about?
Im playing Asking
Whas the asking
price going rate
Woudnt ya rather
be a threehunred dollar slave to a onehunred dollar one Standing on the selling block anxiously motioning
to gathered buyers hands cuppedpalms out wagging fingers as one inspiringincentivising the notion theyre worth plenty more Bring
it up bring up the price bring it on Onanup
What are you talking about?
Three times the slave
Twelveyear Redbreast sixtybucks Twentyoneyear nearly threehunred five times
greater not tha I coud tell the difference not by look not by blind taste testBUT
My ass was being
sold Id want it sold for more than the going rate more the slave prior to me an
definitely more the one behind me I
can see them
Commodity
Perceived
value
You paid three hunred for ‘im?
I
did.
Must be a helluva slave.
He
is.
Wellhell, he fathers, can I buy his boy?
I’d consider the boy, girlie,
keepin ‘er to myself.
Warm myself before her
Bask in her presence
Youd beek
he was dumbfounded
Youd beek
1551, Monday,
24 6. 24
1116,
day-between-2-Ts, 26 6. 24
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Bring It On
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X92xDcGuk1M
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