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Cheese-cake Snork
Thorn Started conversation Mar 3, 2006
Look out, why it's
The ( Dun_dun- Duh! ).
What the is a you may ask?
Only one of the most, horrible_ slavering, y nosed little of a beasty. *Acts like a vacuum cleaner to other people's cookies & candy*
}Vruuum!{
<- Vacuum cleaner noises.
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andrews1964 Posted Mar 4, 2006
I thought a snork was the kind of sound you make when you're struck with the giggles in the midst of a mouthful of coffee.
Well, it doesn't have to be coffee. Cheesecake might do as well.
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Thorn Posted Mar 5, 2006
...
*Chuckles at it*
For some strange reason, poems like Jabberwocky came to mind.
I don't think Lewis Carol ever differentiates or specifies whether vorpal is a color or a shape.
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andrews1964 Posted Mar 6, 2006
Do you know 'The Hunting of the Snark', also by Lewis Carroll? That's where you learn that he/she who encounters a boojum will "softly and suddenly vanish away, and never be met with again".
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Thorn Posted Mar 6, 2006
No,- that is to say, _I did not.
Hear of something 'new' each day. lol.
Figures that he had made more than those two stories and a (few) stack(s) of poems...
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andrews1964 Posted Mar 9, 2006
You were dead right when you said the word 'snork' was reminiscent of Lewis Carroll. His 'The Hunting of the Snark' is one of the great examples of 'nonsense' verse. Take a look at http://www.literature.org/authors/carroll-lewis/the-hunting-of-the-snark/
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Thorn Posted Mar 10, 2006
though, that it'd be "tapped" knowledge like that.
I wasn't even consciously aware there was such a piece, that it-until you mentioned it. Maybe it's some residual vortex-ebnergy, tat the New-Age people in Arizona keep going-on about??
, /
interesting 'coincident'(<?)
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