Immanuel Kant but Gazpacho can.
Was “car” even a word in the 18th century?
So, the car is the imaginary friend???
Not Kant’s Beaver!!
…see Monty Python.
If you cannot draw Doug then a least try to draw imaginary Doug.
Instead of Clue, Kant wants to play Scattergorical Imperative.
Teacher called on me, said, “Tell us who wrote ‘Critique of Pure Reason’”.
I replied, “Professor, I can’t.”
Prof: “That’s correct. Nice to see you actually paying attention…”
At least it’s not Rousseau and his noble savage.
Finally, a gazpacho-related comment that I found amusing!!
Kids in the Hall had a sketch about Queen Elizabeth and the beaver.
August 09, 2014
danketaz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Immanuel Kant but Gazpacho can.
GreggW Premium Member about 1 year ago
Was “car” even a word in the 18th century?
comixbomix about 1 year ago
So, the car is the imaginary friend???
JohnTheFoole about 1 year ago
Not Kant’s Beaver!!
ElwoodP about 1 year ago
…see Monty Python.
Gent about 1 year ago
If you cannot draw Doug then a least try to draw imaginary Doug.
fritzoid Premium Member about 1 year ago
Instead of Clue, Kant wants to play Scattergorical Imperative.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 1 year ago
Teacher called on me, said, “Tell us who wrote ‘Critique of Pure Reason’”.
I replied, “Professor, I can’t.”
Prof: “That’s correct. Nice to see you actually paying attention…”
GaryCooper about 1 year ago
At least it’s not Rousseau and his noble savage.
ca_jeffo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Finally, a gazpacho-related comment that I found amusing!!
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
Kids in the Hall had a sketch about Queen Elizabeth and the beaver.