Teresa!
I love the little x-ed out eyes. Is that for just in case we werent sure if a bird on his back has joined the Choir Invisible or not? “The Marmalade Parrot loves kipping on his back!”
Good one, Joe. Off the top of my head, “mama” means something (unrelated to mother) in Georgian and Tamil. I’m drawing a blank on “yaya”… and “gitchy”–forget THAT!
margueritem over 15 years ago
Too much yaya can make one weak…
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
“Dead bird singing in the black of night Can’t learn to fly with these broken wings”.
margueritem over 15 years ago
wndrwrthg says:
“Dead bird singing in the black of night Can’t learn to fly with these broken wings”.
Excellent.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Blackbird, bye bye!
LeChatSavant over 15 years ago
Creole Lady Marmalade!
drbob456 over 15 years ago
Got Bling?
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
Teresa! I love the little x-ed out eyes. Is that for just in case we werent sure if a bird on his back has joined the Choir Invisible or not? “The Marmalade Parrot loves kipping on his back!”
Beandish over 15 years ago
It’s official! Disco is dead.
Zaristerex over 15 years ago
Did you borrow any of those words from ShoeCabbage?
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator over 15 years ago
Good one, Joe. Off the top of my head, “mama” means something (unrelated to mother) in Georgian and Tamil. I’m drawing a blank on “yaya”… and “gitchy”–forget THAT!
6turtle9 over 3 years ago
Marmalade is better on toast than dead bird.