QOC: You know that song that goes "Duh, duh, da-duh, da-duh-duh?" I found it online yesterday. It's called "Scotland the Brave."
DOB: That's a stupid name. Scotland isn't brave.
QOC: It's not?
DOB: No, Scotland is just a piece of dirt. Its only use is keeping Scotsmen out of the ocean.
QOC: I think it's poetic use of the language to indicate that Scotsmen are brave.
DOB: Then they should call it "Scotsmen the Brave." Now with "America the Beautiful," it's accurate, because America really is beautiful.
QOC: Even though many Americans are in fact homely?
Side note: Do you see our burgundy carrots? Do they look burgundy enough? I'm afraid I may need a different backdrop.
6 comments:
I don't think that they're quite burgundy. But they are lovely carrots.
You two crack me up.
Hey, then we're even, Mr. Sappy. ;)
Yeah, but you have a head-start on me.
Nope, not quite burgundy. But I agree -- they are lovely carrots, as carrots go.
Carrots are always by far the handsomest vegetable around. These are technically called "maroon" but I thought it was astonishingly close.
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