DRMICK, for a while there I was labouring under the delusion that a “gerbera” was some kind of Eastern Bloc car – as in “it scared the begerberas out of me”.
‘SHOE: I started to feel sorry for the hero. All that trouble and for what? Two thousand years ago when the civilisation in Pompei was at it’s height, the worst crime-for the upper classes to commit was oral sex, apart from treachery I guess. By today’s standards that’s the first thing the teen- aged, male anti-heros, demand. Thus far a literary death has hit me with its sting.
I didn’t think the story line was thin. It was meant to be despairing, lived in- or out of. I mean ten years in a Roman gallery, after being flushed out in some stinking Pompeian gutter, is not to be snerked at.
I feel that a reflective glance is all we need for such a sexual-but rueful-deviant.
A neat answer lay in the possible putting the final line in the negative. Along the lines of “It was just her mouth that I kissed?”
Don’t pay any attention to these IT types like Mike Jones and Venise Alstergren, Zut. They are just trying to dazzle you with computer speak.
Click the horned creature. 🙂
Thanks for the encouragement but when my name entered the system it said ‘Zut Alors’ was already taken (indeed, by me) and this meant an additional hassle of registering with Word Press (or some such thing) before proceeding.
At that point I lost interest and decided to stick with the horned critter.
Zut it’s the Display Name you care about. That’s the one people see on WordPress. You can set it to whatever you like, including Zut Alors, regardless of what Name you choose. On crikey, it’s your crikey profile nickname you see; I think it gets set to your crikey profile Name by default but it can be set to whatever you like by clicking on Profile.
77 thoughts on “Stop the bacteria and the reasons for bacteria!”
Venise Alstergren
March 1, 2012 at 6:27 pmINNOCENT & SHOE: Big smile!
Venise Alstergren
March 1, 2012 at 6:35 pmZUT: Go to Avatar.com and follow the instructions. Well, that’s what I did.
Mike Jones
March 2, 2012 at 3:59 amDRMICK, for a while there I was labouring under the delusion that a “gerbera” was some kind of Eastern Bloc car – as in “it scared the begerberas out of me”.
Venise Alstergren
March 2, 2012 at 8:15 am‘SHOE: I started to feel sorry for the hero. All that trouble and for what? Two thousand years ago when the civilisation in Pompei was at it’s height, the worst crime-for the upper classes to commit was oral sex, apart from treachery I guess. By today’s standards that’s the first thing the teen- aged, male anti-heros, demand. Thus far a literary death has hit me with its sting.
I didn’t think the story line was thin. It was meant to be despairing, lived in- or out of. I mean ten years in a Roman gallery, after being flushed out in some stinking Pompeian gutter, is not to be snerked at.
I feel that a reflective glance is all we need for such a sexual-but rueful-deviant.
A neat answer lay in the possible putting the final line in the negative. Along the lines of “It was just her mouth that I kissed?”
Any more comments are welcomed.
Venise Alstergren
March 2, 2012 at 8:26 am‘SHOE: A couple of corrections.
1) A Roman Galley, that should have read.
2) I meant to say interrogative rather than negative.
Sandshoe
March 2, 2012 at 5:54 pmROTFLMAO, Venise. (and yes, perhaps ‘Roman’ galley
ROTFLMAO, Zut.
Innocent Until
March 3, 2012 at 6:14 pmDon’t pay any attention to these IT types like Mike Jones and Venise Alstergren, Zut. They are just trying to dazzle you with computer speak.
Click the horned creature. 🙂
Venise Alstergren
March 3, 2012 at 6:52 pm‘SHOE: Or, a roamin’ galley aka ‘Meals on Wheels’.
zut alors
March 5, 2012 at 8:45 amInnocent, Mike and Venise,
Thanks for the encouragement but when my name entered the system it said ‘Zut Alors’ was already taken (indeed, by me) and this meant an additional hassle of registering with Word Press (or some such thing) before proceeding.
At that point I lost interest and decided to stick with the horned critter.
Innocent Until
March 5, 2012 at 2:12 pmZut it’s the Display Name you care about. That’s the one people see on WordPress. You can set it to whatever you like, including Zut Alors, regardless of what Name you choose. On crikey, it’s your crikey profile nickname you see; I think it gets set to your crikey profile Name by default but it can be set to whatever you like by clicking on Profile.