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"Frog Applause reminds one of learning to read, in the sense that each word in the captions seems 'surprising' and new. Teresa's writing takes one back to that fresh state of mind (typical of, but of course not limited to, childhood) in which the brain, free of preconceptions, doesn't 'fill in' any blind spots along the way but rather wholly embraces the present moment as it unfolds. Every sentence is literally an imagination-expanding adventure." — Craig Conley, author of One-Letter Words: A Dictionary (HarperCollins)
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Flight Suit said, 8 months ago
This makes my resume seem tepid by comparison.
beviek
said, 8 months ago
I’m shocked! I thought certain it was the award-winning foolproof gravymaker. Actually, I would appreciate a little proof that it is a resident of Havana, North Dakota. Just sayin………
beviek
said, 8 months ago
Yea!!! The doors are my favorite regular feature on Frog Blog. Or is it the vintage kitchen items? No, the recipes, No, the paintings, No the doors, definitely the doors yep!
runar
said, 8 months ago
I’d rather go with crosshatching areolæ. Practice makes perfect.
JohnnyDiego said, 8 months ago
Speaking of Frog Blog:
Doors
Sisyphos said, 8 months ago
We may never know the truth of this matter; not after the heart-breaking acid attack that destroyed his/her face.
Alternate suggestion:
▢ Phantom of the Opera
INGSOC
said, 8 months ago
A Listing of Nonessentials….
stripseeker said, 8 months ago
Re: Blog (Ronald?)
Looks like a temporary lull in the burger wars.
For what has really been going on beyond the glare of media attention, please refer to:
“The Hindenburger Chronicles-McDonalds vs. Burger King” at You Tube.
stripseeker said, 8 months ago
Re: Blog (Fire hydrant)
Excellent suggestion to beautify America.
We’re tired of run-of-the-mill red ones.
Dogs have no preference, but suspect firemen could do with a little more excitement in coupling hoses.
stripseeker said, 8 months ago
Re: Blog (Front seat)
A derriere beyond compare.
Her presence is requested in the back seat.
BillThompson said, 8 months ago
Teresa, that Robert person thinks you should be fired? It’s a good thing you have that fire extinguisher under his message, and a fire hydrant so close! But wouldn’t a good, sharp fire-axe be a more useful tool here?
stripseeker said, 8 months ago
Sexy, naked blondes make the best travel companions.
ejcapulet said, 8 months ago
I think I work with this guy (he’s about as pleasant as he is handsome).
JohnnyDiego said, 8 months ago
@stripseeker
Re: Blog (Fire hydrant)
If my wife had a pair like that there may have been more three alarm fires around this house.
Gaijinrabbit said, 8 months ago
Gosh, wasn’t that Robert L. Thomas, Jr. just a great example of the use of the English language? Spelling, punctuation, it was all there.
All I have to say Rob – may I call you Rob?- is that I am an English teacher, and if we should ever meet, on that happy occasion I would shake you firmly by the hand. So firmly in fact that I would break all your fingers so that you could never type again. Whoopsie. Violence. Sorry, kids.
PS: I’m sure Teresa appreciated your juvenile, sorry, junior opinion.