Posted on 08/21/2006 5:23:22 AM PDT by cll
Disagree. We're being funny on purpose. It's like Rocky Horror. ;)
All it does is show that we have no fear and a strong sense of humor. If the world does end, we'll leave smiling. If it doesn't....
Well, it's just another fun day in Freeperland!
Yeah,
what you said.
BRENDA LEE lyrics - "The End Of The World" |
www.OldieLyrics.com |
(A.Kent - S.Dee) Why does the sun go shining Why does the sea rush to shore Don't they know it's the end of the world 'Cause you don't love me any more Why do the birds go on singing Why do the stars glow above Don't they know it's the end of the world It ended when I lost your love I wake up in the morning and I wonder Why everything's the same as it was I can't understand, no, I can't understand How life goes on the way it does. Why does my heart go on beating Why do these eyes of mine cry Don't they know it's the end of the world It ended when you said goodbye Why does my heart go on beating Why do these eyes of mine cry Don't they know it's the end of the world It ended when you said goodbye, goodbye |
Its funny alright. That is why it should be in "humor", not Breaking News. :-)
It's easier to run in mules, I think..............
End of the world live thread!
Bring music, bay crabs, popcorn, beer.....
"That's great, it starts with an earthquake - birds and snakes and aeroplanes..."
This will be a very long thread or very short. No leaks from the NYT is a good sign.
What is there to ridicule? The fact that this thread was obviously meant to be humorous?
Liberals could use a laugh every now and then.
L'Chaim!
.....catch an early shower......
Why bother? it's the end of the world.
I do believe you mean "Hear hear":
Is the parliamentary shout "Hear, hear," "Here, here," both, or neither?'As a parliamentary cheer, hear him, hear him! is first recorded in the late seventeenth century and continued into the nineteenth; the reduction to hear! or hear, hear! occurred by the late eighteenth century. However, the use of the verb hear as an imperative meaning 'listen!' is older: a notable example is the parliamentary-sounding "Then cried a wise woman out of the city, Hear, hear" (King James Bible, 2 Samuel xx 16). '
I may have to clip that one! That is funny.
Thanks.
Thank you....
'sides,
my mules are cuter.
If yer gonna go,
always go in cute shoes.
Happy Birthday
i reported to moderator(first time i've done so in more than 8 yrs on site!
I choose to meet the end, comfy in my jammies and bunny slippers.
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