punchlines and tyramines
Jun. 1st, 2012 10:19 amwhat a thing is the joy that a postbag can bring;
therefore and without ado, my response to being asked if i would consider volunteering as a neurological test subject, given my oft touted (i.e. under souled) interest in the science of the neurals, is this:
... he came back from the Cantab research centre with the head of a gorilla and the body of a sea urchin. "I'm perfectly comfortable, thank you..." he replied as we lowered him into his rock pool with a copy of the Times, he was fond of crosswords, "...only head-butting the crabs is so wretched tiresome."
elsewise, whilst some have remained silent on the topic (by 'some', of course, i mean most everybody) one or two unwise urchlings have requested the punchline to my Thought for Food entry earlier - especially in regard to Sauerkraut and its noted benefits.
weeeeell...
( under the lining we go... )
therefore and without ado, my response to being asked if i would consider volunteering as a neurological test subject, given my oft touted (i.e. under souled) interest in the science of the neurals, is this:
... he came back from the Cantab research centre with the head of a gorilla and the body of a sea urchin. "I'm perfectly comfortable, thank you..." he replied as we lowered him into his rock pool with a copy of the Times, he was fond of crosswords, "...only head-butting the crabs is so wretched tiresome."
elsewise, whilst some have remained silent on the topic (by 'some', of course, i mean most everybody) one or two unwise urchlings have requested the punchline to my Thought for Food entry earlier - especially in regard to Sauerkraut and its noted benefits.
weeeeell...
( under the lining we go... )