Monday, May 23, 2016

Day 63 of MUC and day 16 of MOC, and how could the pond forget an afternoon cup of tea and an Oreo ...


How could the pond forget it was Oreo day, that moment when the firm crunch of chocolate biscuit and inner milky layer of creamy tastiness comes together in pure, unadulterated bliss?

No further introduction is needed ...


No further analysis is needed, either, because the siren song of the parrot is ... the siren song of the parrot ...though the pond is extremely pleased to report that this tweet here, has really impressed the Google logarithm and is right up at the top of the page ... (but isn't it disappointing that Silicon Valley is right back where it began with the CEO gone, and Pied Piper up against Hooli ... the pond better get out its Hooli tee again).

 

And so on and on ... a very popular threat that one, but let's not get distracted from the pleasure of today's Oreo ...


The average parrot could show more subtlety in its chanting of the team song, but isn't it grand that the reptiles see the Oreo as a key part of their innovative, agile digital strategy ...

Just look at the street cred ...



2 comments:

  1. Someone's been scoffing all the oreos?
    http://www.smh.com.au/comment/easy-for-the-greens-to-promise-compassion-20160521-gp0hj6.html

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  2. Gosh, thanks Jen! And here I was thinking that Dutton's comments were just the contradictory hate-mongering of a thug masquerading as a Minster of the Crown. If only I'd realised that they were carefully nuanced, insightful expressions of sympathy for refugees.

    I have no idea what planet she's on, but I never want to visit there.

    So this is what Chris Mitchell considers quality journalism, worthy of a digital subscription?

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