tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469802837653192448.post5324661708817375545..comments2024-01-12T05:23:28.237-08:00Comments on The Larryville Chronicles: This Week in Local Sports / Hipster Pick of the DayNoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05295766937253277420noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469802837653192448.post-89690157359584078972010-03-29T13:04:34.327-07:002010-03-29T13:04:34.327-07:00Very true!
And speaking of great art written by f...Very true!<br /><br />And speaking of great art written by five-year olds, add this to your reading lists:<br /><br />www.axecop.comaxe copnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6469802837653192448.post-18730362205557004232010-03-29T12:47:42.085-07:002010-03-29T12:47:42.085-07:00Those lyrics remind me of this bitingly truthful t...Those lyrics remind me of this bitingly truthful tidbit from The Onion:<br /><br />Poet Takes 5 Extra Minutes to Vague Up Poem<br /><br />ANN ARBOR, MI—After completing a poem originally titled "Last Dawnbreak," local poet Keith Taylor spent five additional minutes removing verbs and punctuation in order to give the piece a level of vagueness more suitable for publication.<br /><br />"Harshness your light fallen—Sporadic. Droppings." reads the now-untitled poem's opening line. "Juniper glass, my world of 19—. Orion! Orion!"<br /><br />Though he has already replaced the names of his friends with largely unknown African deities, Taylor said the poem would not be totally ready for publication until his 5-year-old nephew completes work on the third stanza.ts eliotnoreply@blogger.com