I admit ignorance. Is there some great schism between old-fashioned potpourri and modern potpourri? I’m mostly a citrus candle kind of guy, so this potpourri talk is beyond me.
Cold: Sometimes you mean one word and write another. Kinda like when you tell your girlfriend that your neighbor is “sexy as hell” when you mean to say she’s “using both of the washing machines.”
Aaand here’s the random strip that became super important to Doctor Dee Mented’s backstory. I guess that means Chimneyfoot being briefly inconvenienced by a mailbox encapsulating his head is extremely canonical to the main storyline. Oh, and the “oops alert” turned out to be super important, too.
Your job truly is difficult. Like drawing old-fashioned potpourri.
I admit ignorance. Is there some great schism between old-fashioned potpourri and modern potpourri? I’m mostly a citrus candle kind of guy, so this potpourri talk is beyond me.
I, also, am no potpourri person. I suppose it is all old fashioned now, regardless of drawing difficulty.
I am ignorant of most things, it is just the admitting it that is tricky. (If you ignore the previous sentence)
Isn’t that a perpendicular dimension?
It is. But really, I am still waiting for an oblique dimension.
Cold: Sometimes you mean one word and write another. Kinda like when you tell your girlfriend that your neighbor is “sexy as hell” when you mean to say she’s “using both of the washing machines.”
Aaand here’s the random strip that became super important to Doctor Dee Mented’s backstory. I guess that means Chimneyfoot being briefly inconvenienced by a mailbox encapsulating his head is extremely canonical to the main storyline. Oh, and the “oops alert” turned out to be super important, too.
The butterfly effect does more than just cook your shrimp evenly, man.