Words and Pictures by Grant Snider
It's a minor thing, but the horseshoes are hung upside down.
There's ointment for that?? :)
Trascendental caffeination; I'm sold, Kudos from a dev
I love this. I need some ointment for a rejection sting right now.
@Craig: Thanks! Fixed it with some ruthless editing.
your best yet.
Loved this. And the subtle rhyming.
Horseshoes are correct, otherwise their luck runs out if hung the other way.
Hi ! Nice !!!Funny , I saw this exhibit yesterday in Paris :http://lamaisonrouge.org/spip.php?article911&date=venir
I wish I could buy this to put up in my own apartment. So incredibly amazing. The poem feels like it was sung by accident I dunno why! I love it :)
The horseshoes are hung the right way up (unless you want all the luck to run out).
I'm only a successful artist because of all the weed I smoke.
Eat mushrooms. Its not what you think, if you know what I mean.
Ah, yes. Now I just need to convince my husband that all these things really are part of the creative process, and not, as he puts it, "epically pathetic."
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It's a minor thing, but the horseshoes are hung upside down.
There's ointment for that?? :)
Trascendental caffeination; I'm sold, Kudos from a dev
I love this. I need some ointment for a rejection sting right now.
@Craig: Thanks! Fixed it with some ruthless editing.
your best yet.
Loved this. And the subtle rhyming.
Horseshoes are correct, otherwise their luck runs out if hung the other way.
Hi ! Nice !!!
Funny , I saw this exhibit yesterday in Paris :
http://lamaisonrouge.org/spip.php?article911&date=venir
I wish I could buy this to put up in my own apartment. So incredibly amazing. The poem feels like it was sung by accident I dunno why! I love it :)
The horseshoes are hung the right way up (unless you want all the luck to run out).
I'm only a successful artist because of all the weed I smoke.
Eat mushrooms. Its not what you think, if you know what I mean.
Ah, yes. Now I just need to convince my husband that all these things really are part of the creative process, and not, as he puts it, "epically pathetic."
Post a Comment