dateline Australia... 16th September 2011
Sadly it would seem that my on-going Science experiment has had a wee bit of a set back.
Marines recoiling from the Insidious pinkness |
I am told that a full account of the up-close-and-Pink encounter will be shortly posted by my 'on the spot' assistant** (he that is proffering the Sugary Sweetness in the photo above)
Hmm.. so that is now the USA Army, Air force, Navy & USMC. Any suggestions on who I should find for my final control group?
Oh and I am so very tempted to get myself on of THESE t-shirts.
I wonder if they make any in pink? |
Oh well.. back to the Lab. My Data must be carefully
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*Volunteer (n.) pronounced un-witting vic-tim
1. A person who performs or offers to perform a service voluntarily
**Assistant (n.) pronounced Coll-ab-or-ator.
1. a person who assists or gives aid and support
Is that a Musk Stick or a grenade he's holding?
ReplyDelete@Suz - I suspect that a Musk Stick in the hands of the uber-ninja A1S would be more deadly than a grenade [but doesn't he look adorable with pink :D]
ReplyDeletePax
The musk stick is dangerous in anyone's hands. That's the problem.
ReplyDelete@A1S - clearly they breed them tougher downunder :D
ReplyDeletePax
Right, that's why your kind cringe at the mere thought of a peanut butter & jelly sandwich.
ReplyDelete@A1S - now now Good taste should never be confused with lack of courage
ReplyDeletePax
I got your back, A1S, I would drather eat 100 PBJs (at once) than pass within a mile (a kilometer for you Pax'ster) of a Musk Stick. . .
ReplyDeleteGentlemen.. are we perhaps missing a golden opportunity to introduce WMD's (weapons of Musk (in)Digestion) to our foes?
ReplyDelete[Or is that pesky Geneva Convention likely to come into play re. 'Cruel and Unusual applications of Sweets'?]
Pax
Gentlemen? What are those?
ReplyDelete@N1 - a friend explained that word to me.
ReplyDeleteHe said "it's the posh term for y'all that goes just before 'start your engines'"
Pax
Ha ha Pax, good one. . .
ReplyDeleteI have Aussie family I took my heathens to visit last year in Sidney, Canberra, and the Highlands. What did the heathens (5 and 7) enjoy eating the most? That would be the marinated whole baby octopuses. I do not recall the "Musk Sticks" but I think we go deer hunting with something similar.
ReplyDeletePax, extra points for getting A1S to hold a pink object and smile at the same time.
@Kristina - yes that IS an interesting smile A1S is sporting there, isn't it? :D
ReplyDeleteAnd eww on the tentacle munching. MY Ex would make up his version of Seafood gumbo and then have to extract all the "wobbly bits" before I'd eat any.
Pax