Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for January 25, 2020
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spring vermin a brief guide rat: everyone would love me if my tail was fuzzy. rats as big as cats range - there's one under your chair description - large & rat-like. those damn hoppy bugs that always jump right at you range - your basement. description - too horrifying to behold. little drop-kick sweater dogs range - the end of some old lady's leash. description - some of them wear little matching hats, too. (the dogs.) frogs with extra legs range - all-you-can-eat french restaurants. description - tastes just like mutated chicken. canadian romping sloths free-ranging. description - a nice change from the common enert sloth until a herd of them move through & flatten your azaleas.
pumaman about 5 years ago
So THAT’S what happened to my azaleas!
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
CACKLING CICADAS.
RANGE – Mostly the South and parts of the East Coast easily annoyed.
DESCRIPTION – Surprisingly large, shiny and bug-like, with an upsetting grin and inharmonious noisemakers.
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
You know what we do around here?
I gig vermin.
Then we roast them, slather on some barbecue sauce, and eat them. Wash down with a few cold beers, and life is good again!