Thursday, December 9, 2010

Haiku Thursdays: Beverage

mated bliss on this
depends: humor, ignore, two
shots daily Cuervo

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14 comments:

  1. what a stitch! The painting such a disconnect from the sentiment

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  2. Moi, may I use ya comment window?

    TROLL!!! Hep me--cain't leave a comment under yore bridge cause the required comment sign in don't "see" me. I'se havin' BIG blogger troubles--but left mah Haiku entry on the Front Porch.

    (Thanks, Moi)

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  3. I like the sentiment. So does Master Basho's ghost.

    Aunty,

    I'll check it out and you'll remain eligible for the Badge-Of-Great-Honor even if you can't post.

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  4. tequila it rules
    blissful family jewels
    head dont hurt either

    good one moi! and, so true. so true.

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  5. Aunty: It's one of my favorite works of art, and one of the earliest visual commentaries on marriage as an emotional as well as financial bond.

    Troll: Master Basho's ghost must be married.

    K9: Hah! Or (with apologies to Joan Osborne):

    we've been together
    so long, I hope it wasn't
    just the anejo

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  6. Oh why oh why did no one tell me of this Cuervo cure three decades back?
    I may have missed a lot of bliss.

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  7. if I only knew how to write a haiku. I would devote it entirely to vodka.

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  8. Fishy: It's never too late to start. Wait a minute. You've been with Blowfish for 30 years? Better start now.

    Boxer: Or coffee. Aunty's haiku reminded me of that hallucinogenic stuff you made at Blogger Summit '10. When we got so woozy in the car? That was some mighty head trippy stuff.

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  9. Good afternoon Moi,

    Humor and ignore are the big ones, the Cuervo just helps you get there.

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  10. Karl: And stay there. Shiny objects help, too.

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  11. I won't tell you about the Mrs and Cuervo. I like how van Eyck the painted the couples reflection in the mirror. I'm sure there's so deep meaning too - I just think it's cool.

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  12. Oh yes, I imported the fabulous "Pegasus" to the Blue Ridge Mountains. I call it "Mother's Milk".

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  13. Boxer: And I call it, "Crack Cocaine."

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