First off, it stinks.
And there are so many layers,
no wonder nothing gets done.
Or undone.
Christopher T. George
I am featured poet this week at Here and Now, Winter on the South Frontier, Friday, January 22, 2010.
First off, it stinks.
And there are so many layers,
no wonder nothing gets done.
Or undone.
Christopher T. George
I am featured poet this week at Here and Now, Winter on the South Frontier, Friday, January 22, 2010.
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
ha,ha, I like that Chris .. and for those reasons I don't like onions !
Thanks, Lindy.
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
Well done Chris
You know your onions! [an expression of UK origin, not sure whether it's used in the US?]
ONION: from about 1130AD - formed from the Anglo-Fr. word "Union" [meaning the joining of things] and from O.Fr. word "Oignon" from L. Unionem (nom. unio), colloquial rustic Roman for "a kind of onion".
Now, you really do know your onions!
Thank you, dazza. I didn't know that information about the onion so it's great to learn it.
C
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
Nice one Chris. Did it go well?
"Dear Old Guy"
Thanks Chris, brought a few childhood memories back.
Ha ha, thanks, Steve.
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Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
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