How do you make perfume from the star-shaped punctuation mark known as the ambergris.
I imagine that an asterisk would just smell like your average spacerock.
And taste like chicken.
Alien chicken.
Many great baseball players, such as Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, may find entry to the Hall of Fame blocked by their suspected use of some asteroid or other.
Ah, I remember when steroid sound systems were considered a novelty - our music class at school used to ask to listen to it all the time.
I always thought it was a bit of a novelty when someone said “Stereo” as a way to say goodbye.
Why would she say goodbye? Adios Annie was the girl who can’t say no.
You just have your languages confused. Ado is French, not Spanish, for “goodbye”.
Adieu, in Spain? Didn’t Ferdinand and Isabella expel them all in 1492?
I guess it’s more popular in France, but why would Spain ever have discriminated against a Jew, that tasty liquid that comes with a roast beef sandwich?
I don’t think I’ve ever eaten a roast beef sandwich and a pear, whether a Bartlett, Bosc, or au jus, at the same meal.
A lot of women who were innocent and naive Anjous in stories apparently liked pears.
Talking of stories, I finally got around to reading The Mysterious Island a couple of years back. It was lucky for the castaways that Cyrus Smith (or “Harding” in the edition I read) was a brilliant ingenue.
Uh, if he was a human than he is a member genius homo, as in homo sapiens.
Another member of the species Homo sapiens is Genus Davis, an actress who won an Academy Award for her role in The Accidental Tourist and played the title role in a short-lived series called Sara.
They must have used a very small camera indeed to film a unicellular flagellate protist like a geena. But I hear those things have a great acting range.
And shares a name with Geena, the provincial capital of Saskatchewan.
Ninja’d by Gyrate!
*oog: “tuberose” was actually what I had in mind, but I like yours better!
Actually, Euglena is a genus of predatory medium- to large-sized air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Spiraxidae. Those creatures are quite a bit larger than protists.
Well, calling them “snails” is a bit harsh, I think, but it’s true that the people of Euglandia tend to move at a slightly slower pace than Americans.
I think that’s probably down to the tranquillising effects of Uganda, which tends to make people giggly, drowsy and on the look-out for munchies.
“Giggly and drowsy”? No, not at all - for Hindus, bathing in the ganja is a holy act. If anything, it probably leaves them wet, refreshed, and on the lookout for a clean pair of undies.