Beauty
Five PricklePoints™ to each one who seriously considers this question and answers it in earnest (as in, not jokingly):
What is the most beautiful thing?
(addendum: let thing=noun)
Prickly on the outside. Sweet on the inside. A little funny looking. Exotic, in a familiar sort of way. And good for you.
ohhhh i was going to ask on your blog, what kind of cookies? you know, just to be commenting something different from everyone else.
also so that i could fantasize about them. mmmmmm, cookies...
Ach. I wish I could remember, but the smorgasbord of memories just goes on and on.
CamoBunny recalls emu steaks, turkey legs bigger than my fist and wrist, liver'n'onions, dog food, I mean, corned beef hash, squeaky laugh girl, girl-hair boy, man-who-dropped-his-corn, and Life cereal, which I still have never tried. Not all of these things were gross, of course. But I don' recall specifically... must be because we weren't living together yet and I didn't have to smell you.
May the Prickly Pineapple never be known as a place that serves up such grossities. Although it will remain proud to host contests about it.
wah.
no, i don't remember the chitlins. ew. i remember that sweatshirt though. do you still wear it? or did the chitlin juice ruin it forever? did it burn a hole in it?
chitterlings have a certain reputation in medicine (as potentially carrying Yersinia enterocolitica), doubling their ick points. well done.
i'm so glad the double P has served a truly worthy cause today, that is, inspiring laughter. i mean it. so glad. i'm glad it's worthwhile.
i wish i had what it takes to make a man drop his corn. could you teach me? do you think if i cross (hunh!) here and rotate (urgh) like this i'd be seductive?
i make that dish frequently- it's one of suomies' favorites. i use seasalt when it's available- you can really taste the difference.
I can recommend you this one http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/recipe_views/views/10662 although I omit most of the ingredients and substitute tofu for the chicken.
Oops. try this?
thanks.
i was indeed thinking of this one. it has a little clock by it, and i like the idea of a time-saver. and i like bacon.
i'll come over on sunday to help... anything for borscht!
they were caramelized is all the menu said. and they were quite delightful.
i guess that makes me a good doctor. a good lil' doctor indeed.
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To lay down one's life for another
and now these three remain: faith, hope and love. and the greatest of these is love.
CB. Grammatical point (and also as an aside, I find it quite interesting that PT also came up with a verb): I think both the infinitive and gerund form of a verb function as nouns. But I could be wrong on the infinitive. That would disqualify my entry. To qualify grammatically, please change my entry to "Laying down one's life"
In case you are looking for a thing/noun in the more concrete, less technical sense, I am torn between the two following items: mountains, high ones with snow on them not entirely obscuring the rocks, with green pastures below; and sunlight on water.
(rolls eyes)
Good grief. It's fine, they're fine, they're all fine. I was not considering "disqualifying" anyone's answer or withholding points; I said I'd give points to anyone who answered the question in earnest. I was just trying to clarify my question so people knew what I was getting at.
wv: plggi
My lover's eyes and lips.
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