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A wise man sees as much as he ought, not as much as he can.



I don't ever wanna feel like I did that day. Take me to the place I love, take me all the way. Under the [Tasman] Bridge, Hobart. February 2012.

Theme Thursday?

ICE CREAM?

I scream?

You scream?

We all scream?

For... ICE CREAM?

Why?

Me, I'm more of a sorbet man myself.

Comments

Roddy said…
Is soft serve yoghurt ice cream? 'cause that is my bent.
Brian Miller said…
italian shaved ice is not bad either....i rather like the frozen yogurt as well...cool bridge though...
Kris McCracken said…
Roddy, do you know that Margaret Thatcher as a young scientist worked on the project that made soft serve ice cream softer?

Brian, I do like both of those. As well as frozen custard!
Roddy said…
Kris. Knowing Margaret Thatcher as prime minister of England I didn't think she would be capable of work.
Kris McCracken said…
She was a scientist before. Politicians used to do things before politics, I am led to believe.
Dreamhaven said…
like an ice cream cone, short and sweet.
Roddy said…
You mean that Julia Gillard was a lawyer as she claims!
Kris McCracken said…
Well, she worked as a lawyer for a union, so I'm not certain that counts.

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