Of course. It's classic I mentioned it in a thread in RT the other day about our favorite books, which is what made me think of "The Perfect High". lol
That Shel, what a man!And I love Roald Dahl too, my first cookbook was Revolting Recipes by him, I miss that book!
I was looking for this poem the other day but couldn't remember what it was called. (Funny, I think it was the Hipforums I first read it). I love Shel Silverstein.
yeah Roald Dahl was my favourite childhood author, I have all his books. The Minpins was my favourite though
I was thinking about you this morning. So I thought I'd give it a bump because we can all use a reminder
Pretty darn delicious. Saw some old friends, made some new ones, saw some tunes, drank some gins, smoked some nuggets, drank some molecule, positive things with the gal. yours?
Let us not forget: "I got a freaky ol' lady name of Cocaine Katey who embroiderys on my jeans I got my poor old grey haired daddy drivin' my limousine Then we all decide to blow our minds but our minds won't never be blown Like the blow it'll gitcha when you get your pitcha On The Cover of the Rolling Stone" and "Well, I knew that snake was my own sweet dad From a worn-out picture that my mother'd had, And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye. He was big and bent and gray and old, And I looked at him and my blood ran cold And I said: "My name is 'Sue!' How do you do! Now your gonna die!!" The man was a freakin' GENIUS!
Twas goodddd. My best lady from Vermont came down, we went apartment huntin'. The boy and I went into Boston today and did the whole Newbury Street fancy shopping date thangggg. All was wonderful, great end to break!
Well, thanks for bringing it back, Chuck. I've got some 2ce and 2ci prepared for ingestion, and I will surely revisit this thread to read that poem.