In a message dated 12/25/2009 2:41:45 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:
Christian  wrote:

>http://birdofthemoment.blogspot.com/2009/12/king-of-bush.html
>
>You  weren't expecting anything else were you? :-)

Why, yes we were, in fact.  You've let us down.

I'll try to make up for it:
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LOL!  Now that should go up with the annual quotes. LOL.

Love the last line.

Marnie aka Doe ;-)


CORMORANTS FOR  CHRISTMAS (by Speck Roberts)

Cormorants for Christmas,
They make me  very glad!
(A Christmas without cormorants,
Ought never to be  had!)

If you've no cormorants this year,
I surely wish you  well,
But you won't have as much fun as,
We of the PDML.

I've found  most congenial way,
This day to celebrate,
I'll raise my glass until I  drink,
Frank's horizons straight.

It's Cotty whom we have to  thank,
For all this cormorant fun,
It's clear he's gone to the dark  side,
In more ways than just one.

But Christian was first to  see,
The ideal that we seek:
A dirty, smelly seabird,
With a dead fish  in its beak.

Paul Stenquist shoots a lot of cars,
In motion and at  rest,
But - no offense - we all prefer,
Snaps of his grandkids  best.

Should any PDML member,
Get a little out of hand,
We know  Bill Robb will offer, 
A gentle reprimand.

And when Doug Brewer gets  upset,
You'll surely hear him shout,
The traditional  invective:
"Marnie, clean your mailbox out!"

The PDML's official  drink?
Of course it is tequila,
('Cause it's the only word I know,
That  rhymes with Christine Aguila)

Shall we renounce our cormorants?
Not  till it snows in hell!
(Or not, at least, until Dave Brooks,
Learns how to  type and spell).

And so another Christmas day,
Is almost in the  bag,
I wish you all a cormorant,
Or at least a damn good  shag.


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We can't solve  problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we 
created them. Albert  Einstein
 

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