Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Consider the Lichen, for Stealth

Lichen stealth is purty stealthy, all righty. How stealthy? Easy that, even the far gone among the ignorant and vulgar do not query
Whut ere they good fer?


Hey, it's me Ray, fer stealth. Did ye know that a prime component of Worcestershire Sauce, which sauce by the bye, I find delicious, is molasses. Possibly, it is due then, to my fondness fer molasses, that makes Worcestershire Sauce also delicious, fer me.

According to Red, molasses was formerly more generally popular than it (molasses) is, at the nonce. But alas, molasses slid into disfavor after a terrible disaster made many aware that molasses was a Potential Safety Topic - environmental hazard.

3 Comments:

Blogger dig up stupid said...

On close inspection Lichens is always sexually active.
It's seems as they get up to a certian size they start bloomin (sic) and sporulating no mater the weather and time of year.

In my opinion a site can't have to many spurge pictures or any the upclose looks at the intimates of any plants.

8:30 AM  
Blogger ray pistrum said...

I beleive this is correct, that lichens are naughty, nearly all the time.

On the spurges, the Chamaesyce, anyway, we are about to run out. There are only one or two more in the collection so we may have to find some new ones this summer.

That said, RGVECB may already be among the top spurge picture sites on the web and we are very excited to bring spurge images to the public as a free service.

So when the ignorant and vulgar ask "Whut have Druids done fer me lately, we can proudly indicate all these spurge pictures.

Ray

5:19 PM  
Blogger dig up stupid said...

I have to say I have a deep affection for the small pictures of Asclepias also so too with some brands of aster

8:56 AM  

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