idiosyncratic sporadic piffles

Thursday, April 20, 2006

What the BLEEP do you know?


Well it looks a conjugation of 4 nouns and 3 integers.
Abel, who was the stronger of the two, overcame Cain, but mercifully spared his life. Cain, however, took Abel unawares and, overpowering him, killed him and buried him(me) in marijuana(grass).Aint that hella wicked!!!!!(Losing a battle to win a War)
Plato ,raised in a moderately well-to-do aristocratic family was the person through whose recordings we know Socrates. His understanding of immutable reality was even recently drawn upon by Einstein to refute Bohrs' theory.
Once you know life is a dogsled team, you know you got to lead the sled pack for the scenery to change.281 = Two Ate One. Aint' that the philosophy of life,especially with modern day influx of democracy into evry orbit. Like Edward Abbey said One man alone can be pretty dumb sometimes, but for real bonafide stupidity, there ain't nothin' can beat teamwork.
Sparta was essentially the best army in ancient Greece since it had the most unique customs among greek states so much so that being laconic led the state to be consided an enigma.
Filly which in traditional usage means female foal:-)).If you're a stickler for prompt English usages,it could still be perceived as being filly like -lively and quick.Though thats not what i had in mind. The"filly"is meant to mean fill-like. A fill is a short segment of instrumental music that fills the pauses between phrases or sections of a vocalist or other lead instrument. Khali implies a wave of the hand that brings life to the Tal in Hindustani music alongside the Sam(clap)(the end point of a Tal).If I wasnt as blissful earlier maybe the last 4 letters would have been substituted with k..............Thats who they(abel,plato,sparta, filly) are(fragmented personality eh? :-P) and what the id is all about ....... Btw thanks lg for pointin the typo out :)


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