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9 March 2006

This much I know

Pink Fir Apples

The Vermicious Knids were not, as previously thought, inspired by Cnidaria, but by Pink Fir Apples. Scram, indeed.

Filed under: This much I know — Clare @ 10:47 pm


13 responses

  1. HB the First

    Wow!

    “The Vermicious Knids were not, as previously thought, inspired by Cnidaria, but by Pink Fir Apples. Scram, indeed.”

    That sounds as poetically bizarre as some of the spam on my Spamalot page. :-)

    (10.03.06 @ 6:33 am)

  2. Clare

    So, a career as a madcap spam writer awaits! Do you think there’s actually any money in it?

    (10.03.06 @ 10:01 am)

  3. Mr HB

    Yes, but it will cost you your very soul (*cue spooky music and ‘whooooo’ sounds*)

    (10.03.06 @ 11:55 am)

  4. Clare

    Oh dear - I can’t afford that. I’ve already sold mine twice at least. It’s amazing the lengths some people will go to ensure youthful good looks and a life free of grey hairs.

    Hang on a minute…

    (10.03.06 @ 12:23 pm)

  5. Mr HB

    Check yer knicks, young lady - I think you’ll find you’ve been duped!

    (10.03.06 @ 12:57 pm)

  6. Al

    Those potatoes look wonderful! I think you could also probably find Mother Theresa among them if you look hard enough too. Maybe she was a Vermicious Knid in disguise?

    (10.03.06 @ 1:04 pm)

  7. Clare

    Al - Elvis is just out of shot.

    HB - I know. you just can’t trust the devil these days.

    (10.03.06 @ 1:37 pm)

  8. Soo

    Hi Clare

    Is it my imagination or is that a box full of spare fingers and thumbs? Please tell me that you haven’t resorted to growing extra digits - because if you have, they look like they have been struck by arthritis blight!

    (10.03.06 @ 4:04 pm)

  9. Clare

    Soo - I know, too spooky. Mind you, I could do with a spare pair of hands around here…

    (10.03.06 @ 5:03 pm)

  10. al

    Hello again, just watched your snaps on Flickr (great to see your plot, by the way), and noticed you have a square paper pot maker!! i was shocked. How do you twist it to seal the bottom?

    (10.03.06 @ 10:28 pm)

  11. Clare

    Al - no twisting, but a kind of squashing into the base. Difficult to explain so perhaps I’ll have to take a couple more pics!

    (12.03.06 @ 5:27 pm)

  12. Jooles

    Isn’t education a wonderful thing - I did not know the existance of k’nids or anything like that - I have been educated and I feel no pain!

    (13.03.06 @ 9:53 pm)

  13. Clare

    Just like bathing in melted chocolate…

    (14.03.06 @ 6:22 am)


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