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And Weyerhaeuser started working at a lumberyard and eventually deforested the Great Plains.Okay, maybe not, but his company is still one of the largest wood product companies around.
comicgos almost 13 years ago
I thought it was Ima Wizenheimer!
Catfeet Premium Member almost 13 years ago
It sounds like Red’s literary allusions are branching out!
Hillbillyman almost 13 years ago
That was Eric Von Doppelgänger that said that.
pschearer Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I thought it was Val Kilmer. Joyce Kilmer? Who’s she? Some fool, no doubt.
LP1 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Mike Peters (Grimmy) and Brian Bassett must be in collusion. ;)
Nebulous Premium Member almost 13 years ago
And Weyerhaeuser started working at a lumberyard and eventually deforested the Great Plains.Okay, maybe not, but his company is still one of the largest wood product companies around.
Dr_Fogg almost 13 years ago
coincidental references to the poem this week. http://www.arcamax.com/thefunnies/mothergooseandgrimm/
Tree11 almost 13 years ago
Red is getting a little cynical — or capitalist
Ermine Notyours almost 13 years ago
Weyerhaeuser said, “I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely as a $.”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
…both.
Dillithamir almost 13 years ago
Mother goose and grim had the same quote today
DavidGBA almost 13 years ago
Mad Mag once paraphrased (from a developer) “A tree that stands like God all day, when my god is the F H A !”
Linda Solomon almost 13 years ago
Oh Snap Red!! That was a great one!!! heeheeheeeeeee
Elderflower almost 13 years ago
I think that I shall never seeA billboard lovely as a tree.In fact, unless the billboards fall,I’ll never see a tree at all.
Ogden Nash
AndiJ almost 13 years ago
Joyce Kilmer was my great, great uncle. Or something…;)
JP Steve Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I remember Johnny Cash singing “A boy named Joyce!”