Originally posted by HandyAndyChecked again: "mote: a speck, as of dust." "moat: deep broad ditch dug around a fortress or castle, and often filled with water to protect against invasion." Webster's New World Library, Second Concise Edition. Copyright @ MCMLXXV. Thanks.
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27 May 14
Originally posted by ChessPraxisThat reminds me of the moo-moo ice cream, the latest, unique recipe in the gelato world that mixes north & south grassroots plants and perfumes.
Now it's moot.
Apparently, it is the next biggest artsy ice cream to come to town, deadly for its aphrodisiac fartsy qualities.
Originally posted by Tabitha Marshallaphrodisiac fartsy qualities
That reminds me of the moo-moo ice cream, the latest, unique recipe in the gelato world that mixes north & south grassroots plants and perfumes.
Apparently, it is the next biggest artsy ice cream to come to town, deadly for its aphrodisiac fartsy qualities.
Aha, I knew it... farts are sexy!
Originally posted by lemon limeMusician turned composer. I fill the symphony halls not only with nice baritone sounds but a fresh aroma as well. You should hear the wind section. It is superb. The ladies have a flutist sound that mix very well with the sound of the oboe. I have truly left audiences breathless.
Musician?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieit is undoubtedly art. in my personal opinion it is not very good art, but the technique takes a lot of skill and deserves respect.
I am going to controversial here and state that its not art, beautiful and intriguing as it is, its a skill. Now before i get the obligatory hate mail I would like you to think about the difference between an art form and a skill, if there is one.