Thursday, August 29, 2013

Laughing Lhursday*

Despite being busy
with proof-reading his 1669 pages short opus magnum
"Pre-Assyrian Philately in a Nutshell"
my friend Tetrapilotomos – after all –
gave 15 minutes of his precious time
to invent a wormhole.

Obviously. 
The evidence – thanks to Ashley Lily Scarlett –
is to be found in a courtyard downunder


Just go, check, come back, and thus
become witness of an unbelievable scientific seansation. 


Doubts? In case you have any question re this very fascinosum:
Just ask.
Tetrapilotomos will have all answers, easy to understand.



* [For first time visitors]:

Typo in the title?
Nah. It's just that I would not let a tiny T spoil an avantgardistic alliteration.


PS: Ah, coming to think of it, the title of this post could get understood as a tiny bit misleading, deceptive, if not  delusive, as it is – no more, no less – one about a scientific seansation.
Herewith it is changed. The new title reads: Chatting under the Hazel

6 comments:

  1. Haha! This looks much more inviting than that courtyard.

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  2. No matter where, in the courtyard or under the Hazel, it would have been much fun to sit with friends and enjoy a tea, coffee or wine party, via Tetrapilotomos' wormholes.

    Thank you SE and Sean for the invitation.

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  3. I think the chairs are still warm.

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  4. Well, Ashley
    stony the one environment, leafy the other.

    Certainly it would not only have been fun, Claude, it would be fun. So, let's not give up our dreams.

    I like that idea, Susan,
    and as you will have noticed there are four chairs.
    Welcome then! :)

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  5. Those time portals seem to get everywhere!

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  6. Indeed, CherryPie, there's obviously still some fine-tuning necessary.

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